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CSotD: Give’em hell, Barry!

Matt Wuerker’s cartoon reminded me of what Harry Truman said when — trailing badly in the polls — he accepted his party’s nomination at the 1948 Democratic Convention. It’s not too late for the current occupant of the White House to issue the same challenge: Now the Republicans came here a few weeks ago, and […]

Patrick McDonnell pays tribute to Schulz, Peanuts

Mutts creator Patrick McDonnell is paying tribute to Charles Schulz and Peanuts in a story-line that runs this week. Sparky once called Mutts “one of the best comic strips of all time” and this week Patrick tips his hat back.Here’s a sneak peak for a couple of panels to run later this week:You can read […]

Richard Thompson takes Harvey Award for syndicated strip

Cul de Sac creator Richard Thompson has won a Harvey Award in the Best Syndicated Strip category. It was a pretty solid category with Dan Piraro (Bizarro), Garry Trudeau (Doonesbury), Patrick McDonnell (Mutts), and Stephen Pastis (Pearls Before Swine) as the other nominees.In the category for best Online Comic work, Kate Beaton took the award […]

Check out early Cul de Sac strips

Cul de Sac creator Richard Thompson notes that the strip is five years old and he’s posted early – pre-syndication, pre-Washington Post versions of the strip while he was still working with the concept. He writes: Here are the first two strips I tried with the Otterloop family, and you can see just how badly […]

CSotD: Building the bandwagon

Steve Artley on political tone. I don’t know that we have had a lot of truly polite political campaigns, but we have had candidates who attempted to leave the mudslinging and the waving of bloody shirts to their surrogates. Good manners need to be mutual, if you don’t want to come off like Michael Dukakis, who […]

9 Chickweed Lane gets a bit racy?

LA Times comic page readers got a bit of leggy Edda and Amos in a clothed missionary position with their breakfast earlier this month. Brooke McEldowney’s 9 Chickweed Lane is was running a story-line in which Amos climbs on stage to propose to Edda but somehow he ends up on top of Edda. The LA […]

CSotD: Marmee Dearest

The mother’s smile absolutely makes it in today’s Rhymes With Orange.Twenty years later, she remains oblivious to the horrors she inflicted on her poor child.No, wait: The little inset of the school picture makes it. Gaah!Wait, no, it’s the fact that the now-adult kid is still obsessing over it all.This is a very funny cartoon […]

CSotD: My favorite cartoonist

I have to say that. As you read this, he’s sitting next to me.Christopher Baldwin and I are tabling at the Battle of Plattsburgh weekend in Plattsburgh, in support of two local history books, “Freehand,” which is set in the War of 1812 of which the battle was a decisive moment, and “Hooch,” which is […]

CSotD: Scott Stantis explains it all

I have praised Scott Stantis several times here for (A) being a conservative with a sense of humor and (B) not being an ideologue.Here’s a particularly fine example, both in and of itself and in contrast to a lot of other stuff.The past couple of weeks have seen some really poor cartooning, particularly from the […]

Jeff MacNelly’s Shoe celebrates 35 years in newspapers

Next week Jeff MacNelly?s Shoe will turn 35. Jeff?s wife Susie, Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins, who are producing the strip now, have created a special retrospective series that takes Skyler, one of the strip’s characters, back in time to 1977 to meet Jeff.From the press release: The week-long retrospective kicks off with Skyler traveling […]

Gary McCoy attacks Fluke. Again. Outraged by the outrage

A recent Gary McCoy editorial cartoon featuring Georgetown Law School graduate Sandra Fluke has sparked outrage among readers. And in characteristic Gary style, he’s confused at the outrage.Here’s the cartoon in question: Daryl Cagle asked him to respond to critics of the cartoon. Gary writes: Why is it that a group of people so adept […]

CSotD: Maintaining our Baldricks

Alix, the younger daughter in Stone Soup, has been going through a transformation this summer into what promises to be a bright, curious little girl who, I presume, will provide a contrast to her older, more slacker-like sister. What I particularly like about the move is that we’ve already established that she’s a funny kid […]

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