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CSotD: Tuesday Short Takes

Let’s start with a nice cup of … frustration, courtesy of Between Friends. The empty pot was also in yesterday’s strip, so it may be the start of an arc, but it’s certainly a memory.Anyone who has worked in an office — at least before we started piling up those damned Keurig cups in our […]

CSotD: Measuring up, or not

We all knew this cartoon was coming, and Ed Hall is first out of the gate.Guys who work by inspiration rather than by deadline, and who post their own cartoons rather than turning them over to some IT person, will always have an advantage in speed and responsiveness, and it’s particularly important when you’re drawing […]

CSotD: Nostalgia and History

(Argyle Sweater) (Free Range)A little walk down TV Memory Lane with this juxtaposition.These are pretty funny and I like them, but the culture changes so fast these days that it’s hard to make references that will really hit a wide audience.The Flying Nun, for instance, premiered in September, 1967, just as I was heading out […]

CSotD: Fakes, phonies and other assorted trumperies

Yes, I agree with Soup to Nutz and am continuing my experiment of putting the blog together before I look at Facebook.So far, so good. Though Jeff Stahler got me a little fired up, because the topic of phony “therapy dogs” came up at the park the other day.I’m old enough to remember when people made jokes […]

CSotD: Well, there’s the problem …

I’ve got a collection of funny, enjoyable comics to share with you, and then I’m going to bring you right down.Read on. Non Sequitur pushes one of my buttons, which is people moving into formerly-remote areas and then complaining about the wildlife, though I’m thinking more of mountain lions than bears.Most city people who move up […]

CSotD: Fifth Avenue Fake Out

In the essay that goes with today’s cartoon, Clay Jones concedes that he’s doing more reporting than satirizing, and I have no problem with that. Sometimes that’s all you need to do.At least that’s what we thought before the election, when we were certain that simply exposing the ridiculous contradictions and outright lies would alert […]

CSotD: All Jacked Up We Est

We’ll start today with Steve Sack’s portrait of our next president, in part because I like the smug, self-satisfied expression, and in part because things are such a mess that I don’t really have any logical order in mind.And the reversal of Truman’s motto merges nicely with that smile, because the real motto of the […]

CSotD: Random Monday Stuff

We’re still cleaning up Christmas and New Years at too many strips, but I’m also seeing some arcs starting that could be worth following and strips that are worth a heads up.In the latter case, Judge Parker is interesting because the new writer/artist combo has changed it to a two-panel, real-time feature. I’m beginning to adjust […]

CSotD: The Distance between Hanlon and Hegel

Tom Toles with a commentary on the battle between truth and popularity.It reminds me of “Anything But Love,” a short-lived sitcom that paired Jamie Lee Curtis and Richard Lewis as employees of a weekly magazine where, Lewis’s character suggested, the motto was not “Everything that fits, we print” but “Anything that’s hip, we print.”Which in turn […]

CSotD: Folly

Seems like a clean-up day on the comics pages today: Some people doing “taking down the tree” 12th Night cartoons, others wrapping up the last of the New Year’s Resolutions gags.Candorville departs from that with a rumination on exes or, in this case, nearly-exes.It’s a potentially rich mine to dig in, because, on the one […]

CSotD: Fighting Media-crity

No kidding.If you’re not a Fastrack fan, it would help to know that the characters here are the Computer Bug and Autocorrect, a virtual couple, and I find some comfort in the idea that even the Computer Bug has trouble with websites that won’t settle in.Trying to read an article that keeps leaping up and […]

CSotD: Big comics, small problems & vice-versa

Mike Lynch posted this 1939 “Right Around Home” Sunday panel on his Facebook page, and then Tom Heintjes of Hogan’s Alley offered a link to that magazine’s extensive and example-filled article on Dudley Fisher’s feature.And, as Heintjes said, the archive attached to that article is “guaranteed to lay waste to whatever you had planned for […]

CSotD: Name it and claim it

We’ll ease into this topic gently, with today’s Loose Parts, wherein Dave Blazek jokes about a phenomenon that, as it happens, was quite real.If you look at the maps of the Rocky Mountain West, you’ll see a difference between, for example, Wyoming, which was settled (to the extent it was) by ranchers, and Colorado, where the […]

CSotD: Wednesday Short Takes

So my question, Tank, is where “at the end of the day” came from in the first place?That is, I first heard it on BBC and I’m blaming them because they’ve been undermining our grasp of language for quite awhile now, particularly the prepositions.Things are suddenly “different to” rather than “different from,” and “based off […]

CSotD: Taking it personally

I’m burned out on politics, so I’m going to limit myself to things that simply triggered memories and let you decide if they’re universally funny or not. For instance, Sherman’s Lagoon is starting a new story arc, so you can be pleased that I let you know about that, even though tuning in on a Monday is […]

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