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CSotD: The Gavins, the ABR’s, the Blowhards
Today could just be one giant Juxtaposition, but let’s start with the Buckets as an introduction to the theme. The short answer is, “No, there isn’t,” or, rather, “Yes, you can post that sign. But it won’t do a damn bit of good.”The long answer begins the same way, but then adds “… and here’s why.”First you […]
Between Friends Cartoonist Sandra Bell-Lundy Starts Speakers Series
From Niagra This Week: Bell-Lundy has invited some of her comic friends to form a speaker series aimed at inspiring a new generation of comic creators. She has teamed up with the Grimsby Public Library to offer three evenings of comic-centred discussion beginning next month. The speaker series runs the first Thursday of the month […]
CSotD: Thursday Short Takes
First, a pair of odd prizes. The first to Joe Heller for an insightful commentary on the Flint water controversy, the oddness of the prize being that he didn’t go for the cliche of the week in addressing the problem of poorly maintained infrastructure and its underlying economic inequity.And, speaking of economic fairness, I’m hearing some chatter […]
CSotD: Delayed Justice moves forward
Andy Marlette comments on Florida State University’s settlement of a lawsuit stemming from the (alleged) rape of a student by Jameis Winston, their Heisman-winning star quarterback, and the cartoon is of interest on several levels.To start with, I’m dismissing the “sports sucks” element.I don’t like modern dance and would rather be staked to an anthill […]
CSotD: Despair: The Reboot
Tom Tomorrow provides a roundup of the current political circus, and, while I’m still burned out on “bland restatement” cartoons, in this case, bland restatement is probably the best way to sum it all up, because we’re in a cycle of same-old-same-old.And then, in that last panel, he breaks mood, and that non-bland shift neatly […]
CSotD: Culture Notes
Notice to Political Cartoonists: A few of you have not yet posted your “Flint Michigan Jim Crow-era Dual Water Fountain” cartoons. Please draw them immediately. Thanks to all who cooperated and got their versions of the metaphor in on time. The Quixote Syndrome reminds us that tonight is Robbie Burns Night which, if you are not familiar […]
CSotD: Warning: This posting contains graphic content
Some encouraging news from Heidi MacDonald, who reports that in-store sales of graphic novels were up 22 percent in 2015.She adds a couple of qualifiers to this cheerful announcement, beginning with some question about the accuracy of the measurement and the fact that juvenile fiction doesn’t break out graphic novels separately, but the overall report is good […]
CSotD: Getting it
Sometimes you see a cartoon that is so clearly too smart for the room that you have to assume the cartoonist knew it but was so tickled by the concept that he did it anyway. Such, Dear Reader, is the case with today’s Bliss.Hint: Don’t focus on the conversation. The joke is in the caption. […]
CSotD: I see clusters of seals everywhere
Let’s start today with the upcoming storm. Of all the predications I’ve been monitoring, Clay Bennett’s seems the most accurate.I don’t know why summer heat doesn’t bring countervailing cartoons about “Well, I guess there is such a thing after all,” except that I know exactly why.There is a whole category of political cartoons that are only political in […]
CSotD: Keeping your reality checks from bouncing
(The Blabbing Baboon) (Bug Martini)Here’s an interesting juxtaposition for creative types in the current economy, and I can relate to both of them. If Blabbing Baboon were fiction, I’d tell Richard John Marcej to end the unemployment story arc, because it’s been going on awhile and it’s becoming kind of tiresome. Unfortunately, it’s a journal and I’m pretty […]
CSotD: Twitches and grunts
There have been many, many jokes made about editorial cartoonists praying for a Trump victory because of the endless cartooning possibilities, but if I’d known Monday that Sarah Palin was going to endorse him yesterday, I’d have bought stock in a company that make India ink.Cartoonists who hadn’t put nib to board since before the […]
CSotD: Code Name: “Penndejo”
There was a quick flurry of Sean Penn gags in the political cartooning sector, and I emphasize “gags” because none of them made a coherent point beyond “Hollywood celebrities sure are flaky liberals.”Which ignores the massive number of flaky conservative Hollywood celebrities, but never mind. Signe Wilkinson cuts through that burst of pointlessness to the main […]
CSotD: The Unthinkables
Dammit, they’re called “The Funny Pages,” not the “Make You Think Pages.” Which warning I offer to the cartoonists who read this blog, because your future in print is dependent on your ability to draw funny pitchers of teenagers with saggy pants staring into their phones, bearded men on tiny desert islands and women in disheveled […]
CSotD: Of unleaded gas, leaded water and lead dogs
Here’s a picture of me that Jim Morin drew, though he got one part of it wrong: Now that I’m semi-retired, I no longer have a 401k but an IRA, the difference being that I draw money out of it now, for things like the $3,000 dental crown I’m adding next month. However, after I post […]