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CSotD: Wednesday Short Takes

Yesterday, I asked for a quiet day when we could just enjoy cartoons and now here we are, mostly because the editorial cartoonists who didn’t have Gaza commentary ready to roll then are posting it today.Their timing was perhaps constrained but it still could have been better.However, the barrier they now face is not the […]

Percy Crosby’s ‘Skippy Volume 4: Complete Dailies 1934-1936’ to be Released May 22

 From the Skippy Web Site: This fourth volume collects the complete daily strips from 1934-1936, at the height of Crosby’s one-man political and social crusade. Crosby influenced cartoonists from Charles Schulz to Walt Kelly to Garry Trudeau, and almost every kid strip ever created. More than any other cartoonist before him, he brought philosophy and politics to […]

Ken Carlson 1950 – 2018

Editorial cartoonist Ken Carlson has passed away.Kenneth John (Ken) Carlson, Jr. October 2, 1950 – May 12, 2018cartoonist, illustrator, painter, draftsmanKennebec Journal editorial cartoonist 1985 – 2002 Kennebec Journal, August 1993 by Ken CarlsonFrom a 2013 local profile:“I’ve received rejection slips from all of the big ones, but, I have also appeared in Iron Horse, […]

AAEC Calls for John Locher Award Entries

From the Awards site: The John Locher Memorial Award is a contest for aspiring cartoonists, ages 18-25, whose work demonstrates both clear opinions and strong artistry on political and social topics. Single panel, multi-panel, and animated editorial cartoons and comics will be accepted. Both students and non-students are eligible to submit. http://locheraward.org/ The AAEC/John Locher […]

CSotD: Slouching Towards Jerusalem

Just one day — one goddam day — could we please put this shitshow on hold long enough to enjoy some silly cartoons?Well, that’s why I’ve instituted “Friday Funnies.”Meanwhile, we have the above photo compilation for an article from Ha’aretz, showing the cheerful, happy people at the brand new American embassy in Jerusalem, contrasted with […]

John Cuneo Interviewed by The New Yorker on His Process

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover-story/cover-story-2018-05-21/ampCuneo on drawing nature:Nothing comes easily. My address is in the Catskills, but I live in a small room with a drawing table. There is a window, and I will occasionally look outside. It does look nice out there. But I am not the type to hike out, set up an easel, and paint waterfalls on the […]

CSotD: Monday Short Takes

This is a difficult time for cartoonists, because school calendars vary so much that it’s impossible to riff on end-of-year and be at all accurate.However, Zits makes the best guess with the assumption of Memorial Day as the end of the year, and the gag itself brings back memories of one of those things divorced […]

Olivia Jaimes (re)introduces Fritzi Ritz

Olivia Jaimes, entering her sixth week as cartoonist, finally lets the readers of the Nancy comic strip get a look at her version of Fritzi Ritz.Though the comments at the GoComics site have eased up from the 100+ that were posted every day of the first month, I’m sure this will light up the boards.

Al Goodwyn returns to the Aiken Standard

After more than a decade cartoonist and illustrator Al Goodwyn‘s editorial cartoons are returning to the Aiken (S.C.) Standard.Goodwyn, who was the cartoonist for the Standard in the late ’90s and early 2000s, will provide insight in a humorous way on local, state and national topics. His cartoons will regularly appear twice a week in […]

CSotD: Perspectives

Nick Anderson draws a parallel I certainly thought of, when I heard people were being evacuated from their homes on the slopes of Kilaeua, but my views on the matter have moderated a bit.A large part of that came after I read this explainer from the Atlantic, which not only goes into some fascinating detail […]

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