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Comic Strip of the Day: Friday Funnies

Dogs of C Kennel raises several existential questions, though it doesn’t actually touch on the question of when “existential” became a thing.All of a sudden, I’m seeing all sorts of people cite such-and-such as an existential threat to their  existence, which reminds me of when the Watergate hearings got everyone saying “at that point in […]

Andrews McMeel Launches New Searchable Licensing Site

Andrews McMeel has launched a new searchable licensing site. The site features searchable archives of more than 100 comic features including such favorites as Calvin and Hobbes, Doonesbury, NonSequitur, Cathy, Luann, Stone Soup and The Comics Strip That Has a Finale Every Day.The Daily Cartoonist is owned by Andrews McMeel.

Hames Ware – RIP

Artist and comics historian and comic art identifier Hames Ware has passed away.CARLTON HAMES WARE AUGUST 20, 1943 – SEPTEMBER 5, 2018 From Karen Green’s September 6 Facebook post: In June, I went to Arkansas to meet with Hames Ware, a genius of Golden Age comics research and co-editor of THE WHO’S WHO OF AMERICAN […]

IDW Announces New Jim Benton Book

A new book from Eisner-nominated, Reuben and Addy award winner Jim Benton  has been announced by IDW Publishing. The book is available for pre-order for a February 2019 release date. And there’s a nice blurb from Dav Pilkey on the cover.From the IDW site:When Clyde the Bear decides to ditch his safe and peaceful life in […]

Comic Strip of the Day: No Tears Today

I could probably just post Tom Toles‘ cartoon and sign off for the day. For all the Sturm und Drang of the hearings, this is pretty much it.I knew a girl in college who had gone to a boarding school where her roommate was the daughter of a Mafia figure. (She told me this story […]

Dave Whamond’s New Kids’ Book ‘Rosie’s Glasses’ Now Available

Reality Check cartoonist, multiple Reuben category award-winner and all-around Canadian Dave Whamond has just released a new book from Kids Can Press. “Rosie’s Glasses” is written and illustrated by Dave and early reviews over at Amazon are saying:“one of the best books I have ever read.”“charming”“wordless”Here’s more from the promotional piece on Amazon:Award-winning author and illustrator […]

TCJ Reviews Paige Braddock’s ‘Love Letters to Jane’s World’

Over at The Comics Journal, Teagan O’Neil reviews Paige Braddock’s new 20th anniversary Jane’s World collection from Lion Forge.From the review:Love Letters is an apt title as the book is actually interspersed with testimonials from folks like Howard Cruse, Alison Bechdel (who attests that Braddock draws breasts “better than anyone”), Stephen Pastis, and Hilary Price. The […]

Comic Strip of the Day: Alas, no surprises

Let’s start with the obvious, because sometimes pointing out the obvious is the best you can do. Dave Granlund points out that Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination is getting different treatment from the Republican majority than Merritt Garland’s nomination received. Ditto with Matt Wuerker‘s commentary, which does not break any new ground or display any unexpected insight but […]

N.Y. Times Covers Benders’ ‘Alley Oop’ Retirement

George Gene Gustines over at the New York Times weighs in on the Benders retirement from “Alley Oop” and the strip’s future.From Carole Bender:“Alley Oop has been our constant companion for a big chunk of our lives. Jack started drawing Alley Oop 28 years ago, and I joined him as an assistant 27 years ago. We […]

TCJ Does a Lengthy Piece on Marriage in ‘Buz Sawyer’

Over at The Comics’ Journal, there’s a nice piece from Frank M. Young on how Roy Crane handled marriage in his King Features’ comic “Buz Sawyer.”From the piece:This is the triumph of Buz Sawyer. Though full of violence—with moments of stark brutality that rival Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy—Sawyer is a character study that inverts the romantic notion of the […]

The Aberdeen (S.D.) News Welcomes King’s ‘Macanudo’

King Features is launching “Macanudo” this month from Argentinian cartoonist and recent Eisner-award winner Ricardo “Liniers” Siri. It’s unclear from King’s release what day in September it is launching.One of the launch clients appears to be The Aberdeen News in Aberdeen, South Dakota. They’ve done a welcoming article here (with paywall, unfortunately). update:Today (September 4) King […]

Comic Strip of the Day: You Gotta Believe!

Let’s start with David Fitzsimmons‘ panel today, because, while he’s not the first to point out that Evangelicals are willing to overlook the entire New Testament and substantial portions of the Old, his depiction of Trump brought something to mind.When I was younger, and not a whole lot younger, I was always bothered by Exodus […]

Our Club by Seckatary Hawkins

100 years ago this year.Covington native Robert Franc Schulkers published the first adventure of the “Fair & Square Boys Club”– as told by Gregory Hawkins, the club “seckatary” – on Feb. 3, 1918, in the Enquirer. At the height of its popularity, the newspaper serial and comic strip reached 10 million households and spawned 30 […]

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