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Never Was Comic Strips – Annie’s Li’l Orphans

by D. D. Degg 1 comments September 29, 2018

Annie’s Li’l Orphans by Stan Drake and Bill YatesAround the early 1970s(?) bigfoot partnered with realistic to produce a strange hybrid comic strip.Annie, drawn by Stan Drake, was a counselor at Wanderland Orphanage, whose kids were drawn by Bill Yates.  According to Bill Yates’ introduction to the strip Stan Drake drew Annie using a model and […]

Comic Strip of the Day: Defining moments

I shouldn’t have promised CXC coverage for today, since, while I don’t believe in jinxes, my GPS apparently does, turning a five-hour final stretch into eight, which means I arrived late for the opening speeches and then found that the after-dealie was too loud and crowded for much conversation anyway. However, this gives us a chance […]

Jim Sizemore – RIP

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 28, 2018

Cartoonist Jim Sizemore has passed away. JAMES EDWARD (JIM) SIZEMORE OCTOBER 3, 1937 – SEPTEMBER 24, 2018  From the obituary:Jim had been a Visual Information Specialist in the Social Security Administration’s Art Department in Woodlawn for 23 years until he retired early, in 1988, to become a free-lance cartoonist.  above: Jim’s National Cartoonists Society mini-bio card [Jim] […]

Comic Strip History, Lessons #483 – 487

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 28, 2018

The Modern Comics Page – 1964 From Keith Handley:Hello. I just got the August-September 1964 issue of the Gannetter (a magazine for staff members of Gannett newspapers, radio stations and television stations). In it were a series of articles by newspaper editors describing some of the experiences and decision-making methods in editing a comics page.None […]

2,000 Year-Old ‘Comics’ Found in Jordan

The Smithsonian.com is reporting on a group archeologists’ discovery of ancient “comics” featuring characters drawn on cave walls and speaking with “speech bubbles.”From the piece:Perhaps the most striking feature for modern viewers are the little captions that appear next to some of the figures. “These 60 or so texts painted in black, some of which […]

Comic Strip of the Day: Friday Funnies & NotSoMuch

If you came here for refuge from the storm, apologies, but, since I’m locked into CXC coverage starting tomorrow, we need to look at yesterday’s weirdness a little today or it’ll be totally outdated. We’ll get to to the funnies in a minute.Adam Zyglis takes the prize for this cartoon that wraps up a very […]

Dennis the Menace’s Marcus Hamilton Interviewed

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 27, 2018

Marcus Hamilton was trained by Hank Ketcham to take over the Dennis the Menace daily panel in the 1990s. Robin Easter, for the Savannah College of Art and Design recently interviewed Marcus.Hamilton: One night I was channel surfing when I came across a promotional interview with Hank Ketcham. Mr. Ketcham mentioned that he wanted to retire, […]

Joe Palooka Statue With New Plaque Unveiled in Pennsylvania

The Citizens’ Voice in Wilkes Barre, Penn. (interesting to note, that Wilkes Barre is one of the few remaining medium markets with two daily newspapers) is reporting on the“Joe Palooka” was created by Wilkes Barre-resident Ham Fisher and debuted in 1930. Its client high-mark was more than 900 newspapers. Palooka spawned more than 12 feature […]

Robert Ariail’s #MeToo Cartoon Draws Anger

by D. D. Degg 1 comments September 27, 2018

A recent editorial cartoon by Robert Ariail has provoked letters of scorn to the Champaign News-Gazette. Among the number of letters received the paper showcased a few of them:I was sickened by your cartoon “Teen Angst in the Era of #MeToo.” It expressed concern for teenage boys. These poor men, poor boys, are now afraid […]

Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 26, 2018

Quick Hits in a scattershot manner.Leigh Rubin honored as Rochester Institute of Technology Cartoonist-in-ResidenceRochester Institute of Technology is getting its first cartoonist-in-residence. Leigh Rubin, creator of Rubes, will spend a week on campus in November talking with students at RIT’s College of Art and Design, School of Individualized Studies and College of Liberal Arts about […]

(pre-CXC) Olivia Jaimes interview

by D. D. Degg 3 comments September 26, 2018

In anticipation of her first public appearance on Sunday at CXC GoComics presents an audio interview with Nancy’s Olivia Jaimes.While taking painstaking steps to protect her identity, we sat Olivia down at an undisclosed location for an exclusive, hard-hitting interview on who was lit, what was up, and whether “Sluggo is Lit” hoverboards will be […]

Comic Riffs Asks Political Cartoonists to Compare Kavanaugh to Thomas SCOTUS Hearings

Over at the Washington Post, Michael Cavna talks to Ann Telnaes, Signe Wilkinson, Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher and Michael Ramirez about their thoughts on the differences between the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS hearings and Clarence Thomas’ back in 1991.https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2018/09/24/im-very-angry-that-is-this-is-happening-again-cartoonists-compare-drawing-for-kavanaugh-and-thomas-hearings/?utm_term=.8da6c2113239

Comic Strip of the Day: Planet of the Jerks

There’s a wise saying that “Character is what you do when nobody’s looking,” and, for that reason, Jeff Stahler‘s cartoon stands out among all the other Brett Kavanaugh material.In the days since I opined that single-sex Catholic prep schools produce people who don’t understand the opposite sex, or sex at all, there have been any […]

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