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CSotD: From the sublime to the ridiculous

I’m going to start off with a couple of serious pieces, then go to the weird and silly. I think the times call for some of each.The one most relevant to the blog’s mission is this Mike Luckovich Wells Fargo cartoon, which shines out from a pile of “The stagecoach company robbed itself” sorts of […]

CSotD: And now for something truly offensive!

Okay, this is only marginally relevant to cartooning because of the Uncle Duke/Hunter Thompson connection in Doonesbury, but Brian Fies mentioned it in the comments following a recent post about rejection letters and, while longtime readers have heard at least bits of the story, others have not and so here it is:Back in 1971, Hunter Thompson […]

CSotD: February 2009: More on offensive cartooning

I’m currently recovering from gall bladder removal and so am posting some never-ran-here pieces from the personal blog I ran before CSotD, for your amusement and edification.This February 2009 piece requires a little background, at least to the extent of reminding everyone of the Sean Delonas cartoon in question, which the NY Post ran in the aftermath […]

CSotD: November, 2007: I am offended!

(Note: Here’s a flashback to another pre-CSotD posting, this from 2007, and one of Wiley Miller’s most celebrated and ridiculous brouhahas. But that’s how you best illustrate the foolishness inherent in this sort of thing. Since it doesn’t contain a mountain of links or obscure illustrations I’d have to look up, I’m reproducing it rather than sending […]

CSotD: August, 2009: A Giggle of Cartoonists

For those who missed yesterday’s post, I’m currently recovering from gall bladder removal and so am posting some never-ran-here pieces from the personal blog I ran before CSotD, for your amusement and edification.This one features a collection of cartooning giants: Jules Feiffer, Jeff Danziger, Edward Koren and Edward Sorel.Given its age, I can’t guarantee the links, […]

CSotD: It takes a lot of gall

Nick Anderson found himself the victim of the most sincere form of flattery recently, on a surprising level.It’s not unusual for cartoonists to have their material pirated rather than shared, by which I mean stripped of its signature and copyright notice, which apparently makes some people think it’s then okay to use it however you […]

CSotD: Viewed from a distance

A collection, today, of things for you to click on rather than for me to comment on.Start here: While we’re fixated on drumming up faux controversies over candidate health and who lied over what, there are other things going on in the world, and this commentary on Brexit by Slovenian cartoonist Ciril Horjak is just […]

CSotD: Phony neutrality and the futility of irony

To start with …… well, to start with, I like Dave Granlund’s cartoon because I think it probably says what he wants it to say, which is that Clinton has pneumonia, that she seems to have the situation under control and that it has political freight.I also got a kick out of Gary Varvel’s take […]

CSotD: Decisions, critical and moreso

Today’s Non Sequitur reminds me of a time I was asked to do a presentation on freelance writing to a college journalism class.I prepared the presentation right enough, but added this: I brought along a file of rejection letters I’d collected over the years. “I’m going to punctuate my lecture the way your life will be […]

CSotD: Answers to questions you didn’t ask me

My Three Sons.No, the cartoon is Barney and Clyde.To the best of my knowledge, the term “the hairy eyeball” originated with Chip Douglas. You’re welcome.  You’re also welcome for alerting you to the story arc beginning in Candorville. I don’t know where it’s headed, but the voices-from-beyond arcs in this strip are always worth following.  This arc […]

CSotD: Nuts and bolts and where to find them

Mike Lynch notes the Toonseum in Pittsburgh’s current exhibition, “Draw Me,” which examines the various cartooning courses offered over the years, back when newspapers and magazines were full of cartoons and, well, back when America was full of newspapers and magazines.America was also full of cigarette smoke back then, and the iconic matchbook inviting you to […]

CSotD: Outrunning the Bear

First, an opening prayer, led not by Pope Francis but by Brother Leo, the gentle innocent in the strip. We’ll continue this theme in our closing hymn, but, meanwhile, my apologies for addressing other themes this morning.I wish I could be half the fool Brother Leo is. In the meantime, I’ll settle for being silly, and Mike […]

CSotD: Of Pickle Queens and Perspective

David Sipress jumped the line with a cartoon at the New Yorker site in advance of last night’s Commander in Chief Forum, but the question was in the air before Matt Lauer’s odd and now disputed grilling of the two candidates.I’m not as prone as some to crucify Lauer himself for the way he ate […]

CSotD: Trail of Broken Promises

Via the Nib, Sophie Yanow contributes a substantial report from Standing Rock, where a number of Indians and their supporters have gathered to offer support to the Lakota there against a pipeline project.Yanow’s sketchbook is primarily a series of vignettes, and the segments that lay out the actual conflict are brief and without a lot […]

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