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CSotD: Lex Fajardo and Justin Thompson

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment in the trackless jungles of Bangalla, I’m Brian Fies.This weekend: an extended (long!) interview with Alexis Fajardo and Justin Thompson, two cartoonists whose comic strips appear on GoComics.com. They also work together at Creative Associates, the studio that manages Charles Schulz’s Peanuts empire under Creative Director Paige Braddock. […]

CSotD: Mike Peterson Speaks! Or Types!

Friday afternoon, CSOTD CEO Mike Peterson left a comment on my post of July 12. He wrote:”First time on line since Tuesday and little energy but if it goes south it likely won’t be for a while. Could be a while before I feel too blabby.”I figured few visitors would see his note there, so […]

CSotD: Friday Short Takes

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment in picturesque Mtigwaki, Ontario, I’m Brian Fies.Today I’m spotlighting three comic strips I liked and explaining why I liked ’em. It doesn’t get simpler than that.  In one sense, Zits is the sort of family strip that’s been in the paper for a hundred years. Mom, dad, […]

CSotD: Down a Random Rabbit Hole

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment to the rogue planet Mongo, I’m Brian Fies.Sometimes you start writing about one thing and it leads you right down an unexpected rabbit hole to a place you never meant to go. This is one of those days.Syndicated since 2000, the comic strip Six Chix has an […]

CSotD: Who Is This Boesky Guy?

Filling in for Mike Peterson while he’s on assignment in colorful Coconino County, Arizona, I’m Brian Fies.Daily Doonesburys have been reruns since February 2014, when Garry Trudeau went to work on his Amazon streaming comedy “Alpha House” (never seen it; is it good?). At the time, Trudeau told Washington Post writer Michael Cavna that his hiatus […]

CSotD: A Greenhorn Takes the Tiller

I’m Brian Fies, your CSOTD guest host (see below for Mike Peterson’s note explaining why). When I volunteered to fill in, I told Mike I had two goals: keep the lights on, and return his toys in the condition he left them. His Prime Directive is also mine: no snark or abuse. Creating something is […]

CSotD: Ignorance requires an effort

I score about a .667 with xkcd, which is to say, about a third of the time, it’s too geeky for me to get the joke. That’s not a knock on the cartoon: I imagine there are people who don’t always get Tank McNamara because they don’t follow sports closely. I like the idea of […]

CSotD: Sunday Short Takes

Start off with Matt, less to salute the prospect of another woman in charge than because it reminds me of a quote I had over my desk in the newsroom.I was hardly a fan of Margaret Thatcher, but Denis was, as Matt Pritchett suggests, a very entertaining First Spouse, which ought to count for something.In […]

CSotD: How the Other Half Lives Matters

In today’s Medium Large, Francesco Marciuliano speaks for many, I’m sure, though he has the advantage of a strip that is extremely meta, such that commenting on commenting is within his mission.Other cartoonists are in a position similar to 9/11, because they are required to say something at a moment when it’s hard to do […]

CSotD: While we wait for the dust to settle

The news over the past 48 hours or so is such that any commentary available at the moment is likely to seem at least short-sighted as details emerge.Fortunately, over on the non-political side, there are a few sorely needed distractions.For instance: It’s county fair season, and, at Rhymes with Orange, Hilary Price salutes County Fair Fare.For […]

CSotD: What’s happening?

Nick Anderson contrasts the UK’s Chilcot Report with the American flood of partisan witch hunts. The facial expressions alone are worth the price of admission, because, while the captions suggest the exhaustive effort involved in one and the partisan slapdash work in the other, the look of gravitas on the left suggests an inquiry done not […]

CSotD: The Job Theory

Robert Ariail gets the award for summing it up without going overboard.Summing up the actual announcement, that is. The impact and significance is a bit less straightforward, and there are all sorts of directions to take it.And most of them seem to have been taken by somebody or other, most predictably from the right, where the […]

CSotD: A hangover, and the cure for it

Here’s why I love Bug Martini: Adam Huber knows what a pathetic whiner he is. Bunnies. Today, he’s whining about bunnies. Freaking bunnies.Maybe what he knows is what a pathetic whiner the protagonist of his cartoon is. Maybe Adam Huber is a standup guy who, like the writers of “Seinfeld,” despises self-involved narcissists.I think I’m suffering from a […]

CSotD: Comics Go To War

I started to do a roundup of July 4 cartoons from 25, 50, 75, 100 years ago, but they were pretty bland, so I decided instead to look at Independence Day as seen at a particularly fraught moment: 1942, when we were well into the war but the outcome was still in the balance.To set […]

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