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‘Good Grief, Charlie Brown’ Exhibit Set for Fall Opening

The art and design magazine Creative Boom is reporting on a Fall 2018 exhibit entitled “Good Grief, Charlie Brown” at Somerset House in London.From Creative Boom:Expect over 100 comic strips and personal artefacts from the Schulz Museum and contemporary works from contributors including Andy Holden, David Musgrave, Fiona Banner, Franc?ois Curlet, KAWS, Ken Kagami, Lucas […]

The 2018 AAEC Convention

The American Association of Editorial Cartoonists will hold their 2018 Convention in Sacramento from September 20 – 23. Last year Pat Bagley drew the short straw so, as AAEC President, Pat gets to plan this year’s festivities.There will be the usual assortment of panels, lectures, seminars, and such. Among topics for convention dicussion mentioned in […]

CSotD: Beans, and the promise of beans

Twitter is becoming more sensitive to potential triggers and upsetting graphics generally, and so chose to automatically hide the disturbing photo in this tweet, as passed along by Michael de Adder.However, I trust his judgment enough to know that, however horrifying the picture might be, it was making an important point, so I clicked on […]

The Funny Pages

Not so funny – the sad state of society our children have to deal with. Today’s Baldo by Hector Cantú and Carlos Castellanos Moving on to funnier stuff. A couple of Panthers by Frank Cho Rob Stolzer appreciates cartoonist Lichty. As does Stephen Worth at Animation Resources. Last week’s used book store catch. Humor: Sponsored by the Society […]

The New York Times Nick Meglin obituary

Mr. Meglin was born Nick Megliola in Brooklyn on July 30, 1935. His father, Anthony, was a mason, and his mother, Elizabeth (Laganigro) Megliola, was a seamstress. Nick Meglin, William Gaines, and John Ficarra by Mort Drucker (1991)The New York Times obituary of Nick Meglin.Although his byline rarely appeared, Mr. Meglin refined Mad’s cover ideas, […]

More Fun Facts About The Funnies

In April of 2014 Prince Valiant by Mark Schultz and Tom Yeates contained a first. After 77 years the Prince Valiant comic strip bared its hero’s chest and revealed…….nipples. Michael J. Bayly, on his A Prince Named Valiant blog shares images, both before and after, of the historic first. And part of an interview with […]

Unfortunate Timing update

UpdateReed Brennan is alerting its clients to the Wednesday June 13 Six Chix panel:King Features Syndicate has issued a correction for Six Chix panels and strips in black and white and color for 6/13. Due to the death of Anthony Bourdain, an updated version of this comic has been supplied.The original panel had mentioned Anthony […]

CSotD: Our Collective Ass in a Singapore Sling

Editorial cartoonists struggled to say much of anything witty or insightful about the Trump/Kim Summit, though perhaps they’ll do better once there is more indication of what actually happened.Meanwhile, I like Mac’s take, if for no other reason than that I’ve seen some “Kim is crazy” cartoons, which makes me wonder who they think he’s […]

Updated: Supporting Rob Rogers

Updated June 11The Columbia Journalism Review is reporting on the controversy:Rogers took some time off from the Post-Gazette, but said he hopes to return to work this week. “I plan to draw the best work I can draw and submit it with the intention of getting it in the paper,” he says.  “I know what […]

Nick Meglin obituary

The “official” Nick Meglin obituary:Nick Meglin was an American writer, humorist, and artist. He was known for his work as a contributor, comics writer, illustrator and editor for the satirical magazine Mad. He also scripted Superfan, a 1970s comic strip by Jack Davis. He was active as a lyricist of musical theatre and had columns […]

Questions from a Comic Strip Fan

First and most important: Can anyone tell me if all is well with Jim Scancarelli? Gasoline Alley, in its centennial year, has been reruns since November 2017; and Jim doesn’t seem to be just fiddlin’ around.  Why won’t Mark Schultz and Tom Yeates reboot their strip to “Tales of Young Val” like I want?  What’s […]

Hogan’s Alley Interviews Cathy Guisewite

Over at Hogan’s Alley, Tom Heintjes does an interview with “Cathy” cartoonist Cathy Guisewite.From the interview, Guisewite says:“It never would have occurred to me to put my thoughts into a comic strip if it weren’t for Peanuts. That strip was absolutely, 100 percent the guiding influence on my comic strip. I grew up reading Sparky’s strip […]

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