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Zapiro depicts President Zuma as a penis, few are amused

Last week a Jonathan Shapiro (AKA Zapiro) cartoon ran in the Mail and Guardian depicting South African President Jacob Zuma as a penis. For context, the BBC explains that the African National Congress forced an art gallery to remove a painting of President Zuma with exposed genitals which touched off a debate about free expression […]

Canadian editorial cartoonist’s jobs only slightly more stable than US

Montreal Gazette’s Terry Mosher (AKA Aislin) compares the US vs. Canadian editorial cartooning job stability:In an interview with Jian Ghomeshi, host of CBC’s Q cultural affairs show, Mosher says he believes American cartooning has fallen victim to syndication, which results in very bland cartoons. “Editorial cartooning is disappearing in the U.S. I think that’s primarily […]

CSotD: Rules to live by

Timing is everything in humor. No, wait, timing plus writing is … no, timing, writing and evocative artwork …Never mind. Loose Parts cracked me up this morning, largely because I recently got caught up in discussions of an utterly ridiculous “Whatever happened to patriotism?” story that was, as in nearly all these cases, just someone […]

CSotD: Measuring to spot the ball …

The report on the Penn State sexual abuse scandal has unleashed a predictable torrent of political cartoons, most of them predictably not very good.I like Steve Breen’s take.The scandal has certainly brought out the obvious, including the weepers. In this case, timing is as critical as subject matter: Back in November, when the grand jury […]

CSotD: I know it’s zombie rock-and-roll …

Mike Luckovich has (barely) standing to make this wisecrack, which is doubly appropriate in light of Matt Groening’s recent decision to shut down “Life in Hell” while the Simpsons goes on, and on, and on, and on. In any case, Luckovich was around when the Rolling Stones were formed, a half-century ago, though only just.He was […]

Neil Gaiman announces Sandman prequel

Neil Gaiman announced this week at the San Diego Comic-Con that he’s been working on a prequel to his acclaimed comic book The Sandman and that it would be released next year. The Independent’s Nick Clark:The story will follow the build-up to the initial issue when Morpheus is captured and kept prisoner by occultists. Gaiman […]

CSotD: The jokes are out there

Shaenon Garrity is doing something that dances teasingly along the borderline between stupid and awesome. Or hilarious and obsessive. Well, it dances teasingly, wherever. But she’s watching “The X-Files” in order and compiling a series of comics called “Monster of the Week” commenting on, rather than replicating, each episode.Since I never got into “X-Files” and she’s […]

CSotD: Fan service

“In the Bleachers” with a commentary underlined by a depressing gag. The fact that the kid wants to go sit among the loudmouths, jerks, idiots and imbeciles kind of deflates the whole “family section” concept, doesn’t it?Some major league franchises are featuring “family sections,” or at least talking about doing that. I have no idea […]

CSotD: How to carry a tray of (stone) soup

Jan Eliot has been celebrating the 40th anniversary of Title IX and also having some interesting character-expanding fun with Alix lately, and the combination is one of those moments when Stone Soup rises so far above the norm that I shouldn’t have taken this long to point it out.But I’m glad I did, because today’s […]

CSotD: Oh, we’re ALL in this pool!

The Lockhorns are CSOTD today in part because I love stupid and in part because of timing.”Stupid” not in the sense that the gag is stupid — the gag is brilliant — but because Leroy is stupid today on a level I would expect more from Willie in Willie and Ethel. The kind of stupid […]

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