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Origin Stories: Jim Davis and Garfield

The Ball State Daily News is celebrating some of their famous alumni – Jim Davis is one.Eventually, Davis studied art and business at Ball State before going to work for Tumbleweeds creator Tom Ryan. Shortly after, Davis began his own strip called Gnorm Gnat. Davis, who still serves as president of Paws, Inc., maintains connections […]

Comic Strip of the Day: Friday Funnies

Arctic Circle sends me back to my freelancing days in Colorado, 30-some years ago.I was writing for a real estate magazine, which meant that every Wednesday, I’d go to the Holiday Inn and have breakfast with about 300 Realtors, lenders, title people and assorted others. Some Wednesdays, we’d have a speaker who would talk about […]

Comics Kingdom to Run Darrin Bell’s Editorial Cartoons

Comics Kingdom has announced that Darrin Bell’s editorial cartoons will start running on their site starting next week.The obvious next question is: does this mean Bell is leaving The Washington Post News Service and Syndicate for King Features? Will Bell’s work continue on GoComics? The only KFS feature that currently runs on both Comics Kingdom […]

Dirty Laundry: Comics Writer & Child Pornography

Gerard Jones, long-standing comic book writer, was sentenced yesterday by a San Francisco court to six years in federal prison on child pornography charges. Jones, 60, pleaded guilty to the charges in April and was remanded on bail until sentencing. The charges were in regard to distributing and possessing child pornography.…As a result, DC Comics cancelled planned […]

Complete “Katz” by Bill Griffith (+ Hank Ketchum)

The Comics Kingdom blog today presents the entirety of “Katz”, Bill Griffith‘s 1978 comic strip for the Berkeley Barb. And Ron Ferdinand shares a few critiques by Hank Ketcham of Ron’s Dennis the Menace. Isabella (“Six Chix”) Bannerman, Jeff (“Dustin”) Parker, and John (“Snuffy Smith”) Rose also contribute what Tea calls, “some stories about cartoonist (and character) […]

Jef Mallett and “Frazz” Go Swimming

Jeff Mallett and his comic strip alter ego Frazz are triathletes.Jef may be a bit less accomplished, but is no less dedicated than Frazz.Jef is interviewed about his upcoming 4.2-mile swim on Labor Day across the Straits of the Mackinac between Michigan’s peninsulas that runs along the Mackinac Bridge.Of the triathlon activities, swimming is not […]

Jan Eliot Contributes 10 Years of ‘Stone Soup’ Originals to Ohio State

Noted Oregonian and long-time “Stone Soup” cartoonist Jan Eliot recently posted on social media about her permanent contribution of 10 years of “Stone Soup” comic originals to the Billy Ireland Museum at Ohio State University in Columbus. The Daily Cartoonist asked her some probing follow-up questions.**TDC: You recently donated 10 years of Stone Soup comic originals to Ohio […]

Comic Strip of the Day: “Ephphatha!”*

Steve Breen leads off today because he’s covering the news and not the noise.There are plenty of Omarosa cartoons, and we’ll get to them, but Breen is the first to pick up on this bit of news that is only news because the question it raises is “How many times can a man turn his […]

Couple Celebrates 60th Anniversary in Rex Morgan

Ron and Shirley met in 1957, in 1958 they became Mr. and Mrs. Bugos. They are longtime fans of  Rex Morgan, M.D., and the current creator of the feature Terry Beatty helped them celebrate their 60 anniversary in the comic strip.With their 60th anniversary approaching, the Bugos’s five children and 17 grandchildren wanted an appropriate […]

Comic Strip of the Day: Covering Decency

Juxtaposition of the Day(Clay Jones) (Jeff Koterba)As noted elsewhere on the Daily Cartoonist, newspapers are standing up to the forces of repression this Thursday, and Clay Jones is backing a client with the above cartoon.Meanwhile, Jeff Koterba’s Omaha World-Herald is a bit ahead of the movement with an editorial marking its 133 birthday with a declaration […]

Clay Jones Joins the Counterinsurgency

To counter what it describes as President Donald Trump’s “dirty war against the free press,” The Boston Globe is urging newspapers across the country to take a coordinated stand against his anti-media attacks. And scores have already answered the call to battle. On Saturday, Marjorie Pritchard, the Globe’s deputy editorial page editor, told CNN that […]

Comic Strip History Lessons #358 – 365

There’s a Man Who Leads a Life of Danger Secret Agent X-9/Secret Agent Corrigan ran as a daily-only comic strip from 1934 to 1996. Mark Carlson-Ghost looks at the star and co-stars of the strip, and at the creators assigned to the G-man.Secret Agent X-9 is well known by comic strip fans, but is largely […]

Q&A with ‘Baby Blues’ Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott

In advance of the October release of their 35th book “Adult Time,” the Daily Cartoonist conducted an email interview with “Baby Blues” creators Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott.**TDC: Your 35th (!) Baby Blues book hits the streets in mid-October. How does a 28-year-old comic have 35 books?JS: This is actually our 45th Baby Blues book, […]

Comic Strip of the Day: Fewer is harder

Monday can be tough for this feature: A lot of editorial cartoonists don’t work the weekend and so won’t post new material until tomorrow, while a lot of strips are just starting new story arcs and it’s hard to tell which ones will pan out.But this Kal Kallaugher piece is a good example of someone […]

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