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Detective Comics: Before Batman

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 15, 2018

Coming in March 2019 is an impressive tome. DETECTIVE COMICS: BEFORE BATMAN (VOLS. 1 AND 2) HC Written by JERRY SIEGEL, MALCOLM WHEELER-NICHOLSON and othersArt by JOE SHUSTER, FRED GUARDINEER, BOB KANE and others DETECTIVE COMICS exploded in 1939 with the debut of Batman in issue #27—and now, for the first time, DC reprints the first […]

First and Last – Short Ribs

by D. D. Degg 1 comments September 15, 2018

Frank O’Neal was a successful freelance magazine cartoonist of the 1950s and, like many gag cartoonists before and since, he thought a syndicated comic strip was the ticket to ride. So following the likes of Mort Walker, Hank Ketcham, Johnny Hart and others, O’Neal came up with an idea and signed with the Newspaper Enterprise […]

David Fitzsimmons Reports from The Line Of Fire

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 15, 2018

Arizona Daily Star cartoonist David Fitzsimmons spent part of last week in Mexico City attending The Line of Fire international conference.La Línea de Fuego was hosted by the Cartooning For Peace organization. As this Google translation explains:18 press cartoonists from 14 countries meet for several days at the Memoria y Tolerancia Museum in Mexico City to discuss the […]

Comic Strip of the Day: Toweling Off

For the love of God and Thomas Nast and Woodsy Owl, can we please, please stop with the paper towel cartoons?Yes, Trump once disgraced himself and showed his lack of compassion by tossing out paper towels at a photo op in the wake of Hurricane Maria.We all know that, and, in fact, a short time […]

Walt Disney Hometown Toonfest Scheduled for this Weekend

The Walt Disney Hometown Toonfest in Marceline, Missouri is celebrating its 20th year. This year’s guest speakers include writer and illustrator Ken Alvine, New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly, sculptor and art director Ken Melton and “Thatababy” syndicated cartoonist and illustrator Paul Trap.Click here for more info and speaker bios.https://www.facebook.com/events/268339700451960/Radio interview about Toonfest. 

Comic Riffs Asks Editorial Cartoonists How to Draw Serena

Eisner-nominated Michael Cavna does a follow-up piece over at the Washignton Post Comic Riffs section to the Serena Williams editorial cartoon controversary by talking to a few professionals about how they would have handled illustrating an unhappy Serena Williams.From the piece:DARRIN BELL (King Features): “It’s not hard to caricature a black person. Just don’t do it […]

Lorraine Williams – RIP

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 14, 2018

Cartoonist and worship leader Lorraine Williams has passed away.After moving to Homer, she attended and graduated from Alaska Bible Institute in 1985. That same year, she married her husband, Darren Williams. Moving back to California in 1987, she became an adored worship leader with a wonderful community of friends. She was sent back to Homer […]

Michael Ramirez Joins Review-Journal Staff

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 14, 2018

Updated with today’s (September 16) Las Vegas Review-Journal introductory article, but mostly because I couldn’t resist the above fantastic cartoon of Ramirez arriving in Las Vegas.“It’s good that, naturally, I’m an evil, demented individual,” Ramirez jokes. We think. “That helps — having a twisted sense of humor.” As such, Ramirez tends to provoke laughter and […]

Comic Strip of the Day: Friday Funnies

Sunday’s Red & Rover, which is set in an undefined portion of the early 60s, pinged some memories, though my very best days on swings were set in the strictly defined summer of 1958.I played on the swings every single non-rainy day that summer, on a set of truly bodacious swings in the company housing […]

Gasoline Alley – Back Where We Started

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 13, 2018

Lost between tomorrow and yesterday Between now and then…Now we’re back where we started Here we go round again*  And so begins a 100 year retrospective.Jim Scancarelli starts looking back at a hundred years of Gasoline Alley comic strips.  The middle panel of today’s (September 13, 2018) strip is Jim’s edited look at a detail of the […]

Cartooning Sports – the NFL and MLB

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 13, 2018

The first week of the National Football League‘s 2018 season had some bad news.The Pittsburgh Steelers’ pathetic performance against rival Cleveland Browns, the Dallas Cowboys‘ continuing inability to score more than 20 points, every new NFL coach losing the first game of the season…and then there was really bad news.New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady […]

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