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Bronies – Grown men watching My Little Ponies

Recently I had dinner with friends whose son asked if I was a “Browny.” A Browny is an adult man (or maybe even a teen) who watches My Little Pony. Apparently it’s the raging thing to do.From Film School Rejects: These days, adults watch children?s shows; it?s a fairly normal occurrence. Long-running cartoons like Spongebob […]

Margulies controversial Chick-fil-A cartoon

Daryl Cagle reports that a recent Chick-fil-A cartoon by Jimmy Margulies received quite a bit of reaction. The cartoon depicts a Chick-fil-A restaurant having two water fountains – one straight individuals and another for gay – reminiscent of segregated water fountains for African-Americans.Here’s Jimmy’s response to the reaction: I received both praise and condemnation for […]

CSotD: Click “Like” if you value your privacy

Slowpoke’s latest, in which Jen Sorensen is as puzzled as I am over the amazing Mom from my hometown who keeps discovering things the experts haven’t figured out.I’m a little — but only a little — puzzled by this strange intersection of Madison Avenue and “1984,” whereby advertisements are, at least to my mind, targeted […]

Profiled: Ray Billingsley on 25 years of Curtis

Ray Billingsley is profiled in The Stamford Advocate. Walker, 88, passed the moniker on, and still refers to Billingsley, 55, as “Kid.” The tag carries some baggage for Billingsley, who says his emergence as a wunderkind artist did not make him the most popular kid on the block or with art teachers whose own aspirations […]

Spot The Cartoonist ending?

Sad news from Anne Hambrock about her blog Spot the Cartoonist: Also, since launching this site, I started the Kenosha Festival of Cartooning and am also working on developing a speaker’s bureau for cartoonists and, frankly, those endeavors take a tremendous amount of time and energy and will probably yield better results as far as […]

The Comics Journal bashes Doonesbury

Tucker Stone takes an ignorant review of Doonesbury over at The Comics Journal: At this point you?re probably thinking one of two things: either that Doonesbury is such an easy target at this point that criticizing Trudeau for being a complacent self-important boomer is about as shocking as the assertion that Orson Welles put on […]

CSotD: Believe It or Not!

Believe It Or Not!Pab Sungenis, of “The New Adventures of Queen Victoria,” created a gag about zombies that was both fresh and humorous!Believe It Or Not!In BC, Mason and Mick Mastroianni wrote a “Hunger Games” gag that actually demonstrated some basic familiarity with the story!Believe It Or Not!Kevin Kallaugher drew a cartoon about the presidential race […]

CSotD: Athletically Incorrect

Because he makes money and y’all didn’t. Duh.The Argyle Sweater hits the mark a fair number of times, but rarely in a way that inspires commentary. Today’s does, in large part because it comes up by happenstance in the wake of the conservative show of feigned puzzlement over Chick-fil-A, a purposeful stupidity that is also regularly […]

CSotD: Generation Gap

It’s nice to see a political cartoon tackle a mainstream issue that impacts someone under 60. Before I agree or disagree with Matt Bors on this one, let’s pause to consider that most cartoons advocating on behalf of people under 30 are either so alternative-oriented that 90 percent of young adults wouldn’t identify with them, […]

MoCCA merges with Society of Illustrators

The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MoCCA) has announced it is transferring all its assets to the Society of Illustrators. From the press release: Commenting on the transfer of MoCCA’s assets, including its permanent art collection and the MoCCA Fest name, Society Executive Director Anelle Miller observed, “The Society of Illustrators has a long, […]

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