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Leo Chronicles Succeeds Francis

Pope Leo XIV has gained the approval of cartoonist Patrick J. Marrin who, having ended his Francis comic strip with the recent death of Pope Francis, will begin a comic with the new Pope titled The Leo Chronicles.Pat Marrin posted a new, still titled Francis, strip today continuing The Adventures at The Vatican. Pat has […]

CSotD: What’s All This About?

I’m somewhat surprised at the number of cartoons about the Pope still being done, but Schot has done a nice job of contrasting Leo XIV with Donald Trump. It’s almost cheating to simply lay out the differences like this, but I’ve often said political cartoonists should be journalists, and there’s nothing wrong with reporting if […]

Ralph Schlegel – RIP

Political cartoonist and illustrator Ralph Schlegel has passed away.Ralph Alan Schlegel August 5, 1920 – May 1, 2025 Ralph Schlegel was six years old when had his first political cartoon published. He chuckles now remembering, “It was in the Schlegel Weekly Newspaper my family published three times a year.” His father, Henry Schlegel, was a […]

A Panoply of Comic Strip Panels

The Born Loser, Frank and Ernest, Calvin and Hobbes, Frazz, Bizarro/Bizarfield, Tom the Dancing Bug, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, Big Nate, Eye Lie Popeye, Mutts and, of course, more.The Born Loser archive at GoComics only goes back to 1994, so those of you who didn’t see the debut strip from May 10, 1965 on […]

CSotD: Mama didn’t lie, others did

I like Bennett’s Mother’s Day cartoon, but I really hate the ongoing inspiration.Lalo Alcaraz had farmed the same concept for Mother’s Day in 2017, during the first Trump administration, and reposted it again this year, since the wall, and the issue, not only haven’t gone away, but have become more relevant as ICE begins snatching […]

From The Recent Past Come Some Weekend Whatnots

The New Yorker, The Lockhorns, Flash Gordon, Phil Miller, Jim Steranko. Yaakov Kirschen, and John Donohue are in the spotlight.Since Mike ends with a video I’ll start with a video. N.Y.C.’s ROOF Studio partnered with Le Truc, the creative collective within Publicis Groupe, alongside The Condé Nast Creative Marketing Team and Human, to create an […]

CSotD: It’s Almost Funny ’cause It’s True

This took me a minute, after which I felt foolish for having not gotten it right away.There is no relationship so genuinely wonderful that Maeve cannot screw it up. Between Friends doesn’t provide a lot of belly laughs; the humor is more a sigh of recognition at human frailty, and regular readers know the inevitable […]

Right Decision by Left Cartoonist

Sometimes you just have to up and walk away. When you are a political cartoonist your two sources of wherewithal are brains and hands. When limitations are put on what your mind can think creative people, for their own mental health, must leave. So Ann Telnaes left. Which may be the best decision she has […]

NYC Paper Getting Comics Page

A New York City paper will be introducing a new comic strip page to its readers next month. No, not the New York Post. And certainly not The New York Times. Instead the monthly The Village Star-Revue will begin running a comic strip page edited by cartoonist Marc Jackson with its June 2025 edition. From […]

CSotD: Margins of Error

Yesterday was VE Day except in the United States, where it was “Victory Day For World War II,” according to our president, who celebrated by posting this image of marines raising the flag on Mount Suribachi, a hill just west of Berlin that was named for German composer Johann Sebastian Suribachi.Or maybe, just maybe, Dear […]

A Non-Award Post* featuring Award-Worthy Cartoonists

May we introduce to you some acts you’ve known for all these years: Steve Brodner, Jack Ohman, Lynda Barry, Paige Braddock, Roz Chast, Harry Bliss; and new cartoonists to the show: Gabrielle Drolet, Edith Zimmerman.The Art of the Craft and the Craft in the ArtSteve Brodner and Jack Ohman discuss the art of cartooning with […]

CSotD: How the Other 1% Lives

Mamet satirizes a growing sense that certain politicians have no idea of how real life works. It’s funny that Mamet can’t tell a credit card from a library card, but not so funny that the president of the United States thinks you have to show identification to purchase groceries. And he specified photo ID, so […]

NCS Divisional Award Nominees for 79th Annual Reubens

The National Cartoonists Society (NCS) has announced the finalists for the twelve 2024 Silver Reubens. All eligible entries in each division were reviewed by multiple NCS chapter juries to determine the top nominees. Please note: the Art for Animated Media division was suspended for 2024 due to an insufficient number of qualified entries. And the […]

Tessa Hulls, The Other 2025 Pulitzer Winning Cartoonist

An affecting work of literary art and discovery whose illustrations bring to life three generations of Chinese women – the author, her mother and grandmother, and the experience of trauma handed down with family histories. The Pulitzer Prizes have two divisions – Journalism and Arts & Letters (Books, Drama & Music).In that second division Tessa […]

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