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CSotD: Ethnic humor, perhaps

I don’t often promo new strips, because even with a full development process, they tend to start out a little rough and only find their legs with time.However, Ali’s House is so timely that I’m going to give them a chance to be overly sincere for a few weeks while they establish characters and setting. […]

CSotD: If you have to ask …

Zits brings to mind a fellow who, back in the 60s and 70s, used to advertise a book called “How to Pick Up Girls” in the back of various magazines. We used to make fun of it, but, then again, it’s not like it went away. Somebody was buying it.Leave aside for the moment the […]

CSotD: A meta-physician, a critic and a pal

Here’s an oddity that might have appeared in Mad Magazine rather than under its own label: Rex Morgan doesn’t simply confront the Dorian Gray element of a strip that has been around this long, but challenges readers to take it seriously themselves.It’s a fun break in a process of reinvention that apparently includes wrapping up […]

CSotD: Saturday Short Takes

One thing that Brian Fies brought to the table during his tenure here is that sometimes it’s enough to simply appreciate a comic without declaring it the finest thing ever to grace Bristol board. I’m going to try to remember to do that, but it’s a little late for “Little Dog Lost,” which Steve Boreman wrapped […]

CSotD: History: Even sober, it’s not always coherent

Fowl Language is a fun panel in which Brian Gordon illustrates the small contradictions and occasional frustrations of caring parenthood. I add “caring” because he doesn’t spend a lot of time bitching and moaning about those darned kids but holds up the mirror as well, not to blame but to ponder.And if you’ve never been […]

CSotD: Comings, goings and a list of my demands

The “where to start?” question was answered this morning by Keith Knight, who nimbly addresses something I’d been pondering.I, too, had noticed that political diatribes have at least somewhat supplanted dumbass food postings on Facebook. And that the political diatribes are similarly dumbass, in that they have about as much relation to political reality as the recipes […]

CSotD: So anyway …

I’m back and, as it happens, moreso than I had reason to expect. I’ve been sliced and diced and apparently, rather than simply holding back the Beast, they got it completely.Which puts my expiration date into the vague future and so I should look both ways before crossing the road, because stepping in front of a […]

CSotD: Remembering Cul de Sac, Part 2

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment in the colorful Okefenokee Swamp, I’m Brian Fies.This is the second half of a testimonial I originally wrote in 2012 upon the retirement of the comic strip Cul de Sac due to its creator Richard Thompson’s Parkinson’s disease. As I mentioned yesterday, since I originally wrote […]

CSotD: Remembering Cul de Sac, Part 1

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment at the pedagogical Blisshaven Academy, I’m Brian Fies.Today and tomorrow’s CSOTDs are a light edit of something I wrote for my own blog nearly four years ago, when the comic strip Cul de Sac closed up shop because Parkinson’s disease had made it too hard for […]

CSotD: Saturday’s Catch of the Day

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment in dismal Lower Slobbovia, I’m Brian Fies.The comics industry held its Eisner Award ceremony at the San Diego Comic-Con last night. My friends who authored the Graphic Medicine Manifesto lost, as did the luminous Carol Tyler for her excellent Soldier’s Heart. Sorry.However, I was very happy […]

CSotD: FOMO and Four More

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment to the prehistoric kingdom of Moo, I’m Brian Fies.Comic-Con International is happening in San Diego this weekend without me. I’ve been several times (I took the photo above last year), the event is run by nice people who’ve been very good to me, but I’ve come to […]

CSotD: The Cathy Rule & The Wild and Wacky

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment to the surprisingly hectic Lost Forest National Forest, I’m Brian Fies.Many pre-Internet years ago, in an effort to better understand how comics work, I did an experiment whose results surprised me.Like most people who read comic strips in a newspaper, I have those I like and […]

CSotD: Politics? Who, Me?

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment to the mysterious Misty Isles, I’m Brian Fies.When I began my temporary stewardship of the Comic Strip of the Day, I said that I don’t do politics on the Internet. It just makes people mad and never changes anybody’s mind. On the other hand, presidential elections […]

CSotD: Tuesday Planck-Length Takes

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment driving La Cometa Halley through Oaxaca, I’m Brian Fies.Why “Planck Length?” Because a regular feature of “Comic Strip of the Day” is Mike’s “Short Takes” commentary on strips that struck his fancy. Today’s comments will be even shorter than short. The Planck Length is the smallest […]

CSotD: A Beer with Bizarro

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment to tranquil Santa Royale, California, I’m Brian Fies.Today’s Bizarro by Dan Piraro spoke to me because this is pretty much how I spent my weekend.My brother-in-law Marc came to town, and when he does I always try to have a couple of new microbreweries lined up for us to […]

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