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CSotD: Seeking reasons to be offended

Over at Between Friends, Susan’s been obsessing over having been addressed as “ma’am,” yet another installment in her ongoing and seemingly permanent obsession over age and self-image. Having her vent to Maeve is perfect, because, while Maeve has a substantial package of insecurities, that certainly isn’t one of them.However, the whole “ma’am” thing apparently is pretty […]

CSotD: Places to go, people to be

Today’s posting is mostly a collection of other places you should go instead, but I’ll start with this Nick Anderson cartoon which, if you’ve been keeping up with the news, stands alone.And if you haven’t been keeping up with the news, go here and ensmarten yourself. And let me add here that the Daily 202 […]

CSotD: Artistry

Cartoon Movement features Portuguese cartoonist Vasco Gargalo’s “Aleppo,” an updating of Picasso’s classic “Guernica.”I’ll admit that my initial response was tepid, though I appreciated the historic parallel, in which the destruction of Guernica presaged the horrors of World War II.But the more I pondered that parallel, the more I liked it, so that, the second time […]

CSotD: Creating ourselves in our own image

Between Friends introduces today’s theme of “self-image and self-deception,” and I wonder, not how many hair dressers will clip-and-post it, because it’s a natural for them, but how many will stick it up in the back room for their own amusement versus sticking it up where the customers can see it.One different between a barber […]

CSotD: What the audience should know

I’m not sure what significance, if any, those “we cannot be held responsible” signs actually have, but Danae is intent on finding out in the current Non Sequitur story arc. The most common sighting in my world is in supermarket parking lots, where the store cannot be held responsible for damage done to your car by […]

CSotD: Kidding on the Square

Pat Bagley is hardly the first, let alone the only, one to mock the logical gymnastics required of Trump loyalists lately, but he did it well and that’s an important part of the task: Not just to have an idea, but to convey it.There is, after all, a “tree falling in the desert” element to a […]

CSotD: Hot Topics

The traditional “How We Know It’s Canadian” example in cartooning is the red mailboxes in “For Better or For Worse,” one of the ways in which Lynn Johnston famously declined to strip FBOFW of its roots or, if you like, its Roots.Today’s Ben also betrays the fact that the strip is Canadian and, even moreso, […]

CSotD: Refutation, rather than disagreement

Sometimes more is more, as witness the latest K Chronicles, in which Keith Knight takes on the “in my day” statement of Clint Eastwood.He’s not the first cartoonist to go after Eastwood’s remarks, and it should be noted that the statement itself is so overwhelmingly foolish as to invite both refutation and ridicule. There are a […]

CSotD: Random ponderings

The first point to ponder today came from Rip Kirby, who is being targeted by a rich, beautiful woman who has asked for his help with an extortion threat, but we know she’s setting him up, and now he has apparently tumbled to the scam, or, at least, he knows it’s not all kosher.What struck me this morning […]

CSotD: Moments of Truth

  Let’s warm up with Wumo, which raises the question, if this is what Heaven is like, how bad could Hell be?Maybe the one in Hell asks for specific dates, credit card numbers, etc. And note that the one for Heaven is on a clipboard. The one in Hell is on-line, which sounds much better — […]

CSotD: Saturday Short-Takes

Pajama Diaries has always provided me with smiles, as Jill works within the home-office atmosphere I adopted for many years. But as the girls morph into teens, it’s taking on new elements of nostalgia. Jill (and cartoonist Terri Libenson) have a pair of girls while I had a pair of boys, but there are plenty […]

CSotD: Young folks, old folks, everybody come

… and if that headline touched off an earworm, you’re one of the old folks. And if you’re one of the young folks, here’s your trigger warning: Don’t click that link, because it contains cultural history you prob’ly won’t like. (I learned it as “Mission Sunday School,” which sanitizes it a bit. No, not much.)Anyway, […]

CSotD: More than a feline

“Libertarian!”In today’s “New Yorker Daily Cartoon,” Kim Warp raises a question that perplexes but only occasionally infuriates me. I understand why cats go leash-free, though I know people who walk their cats on leashes and good for them. But cats are only marginally domesticated and, while they are interesting companions in their own off-beat way, they’re […]

CSotD: Fantasy or Reality?

One of the strengths of Pros and Cons is that, by combining a cop, a lawyer, a psychologist and a cafe owner, Kieran Meehan offers himself a cast with the diversity to make a lot of gags work well.Because it’s such a small cast — the four majors and a very small number of recurring extras […]

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