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CSotD: Some of these are app’ed to amuse you

It was said that, if you sat at the Moulin Rouge long enough, everyone in the world would eventually pass by. Not, obviously, a literal statement. Nor is it literally true that, if you visit justthefirstframe.com, you will see the first frame of every webcomic on the Internet.But there are a lot of them there, […]

CSotD: Want to come to my apartment and see my playlist?

I like Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal a lot, but this one touched off mostly memories of how much this wasn’t my experience. That wouldn’t have seemed as striking except that, for some reason I can’t identify, I’ve gone through a sequence of dreams in the last week or so that involved old girlfriends. Nothing erotic, mind […]

This would not go over well today

Interesting historical photos post over at Retronaut. Hard to imagine this being acceptable today.“I?ve been the owner of these swimsuits since 1950. It was a fashion show held by the manufacturer in their showroom in Manhattan to present their new line, entitled ?the autograph suit.? It could be drawn on or signed and would not […]

Profiled: Katie Cook and Gronk

iO9 reviews Katie Cook and her webcomic Gronk. Gronk is a sweet comic, devoid of malice (except, perhaps, toward Canadian geese, but they’re jerks). But Gronk herself is, for all of her adorableness, a fully fleshed out character. She’s imaginative and playful, but she’s also selfish and doesn’t think her actions all the way through. […]

Mark Waid launches Thrillbent.com

Veteran comic writer and editor Mark Waid is stepping into webcomics launching a new site called ThrillbentFrom the website: THRILLBENT was created because John Rogers and I believe strongly that comics can and will be a thriving mass medium in the digital age if-IF-they’re created for modern media devices and not exclusively for printed pamphlets […]

CSotD: The Federalist Fakers

There have been a lot of political cartoons on the topic of a web ad from the Obama campaign in which Bill Clinton discusses the decision to go after bin Laden in Pakistan. I like John Branch’s take because it goes beyond the immediate and addresses the overall topic.First, here’s the ad, which I hadn’t […]

Analysis: Mark Trail v marijuana growers

Cyriaque Lamar has a funny piece on last month’s Mark Trail story-line about finding Mark going “John Rambo on marijuana farmers.” I admit, I missed the whole story and am not that familiar with the strip as a whole, but she makes a good point about how much wildlife is peppered throughout the strip. But […]

CSotD: Wanna buy some rope?

I think this is the first time I’ve revisited a story arc, except for occasionally featuring an update at the bottom of the posting. First time I’ve gone there twice for a full post.But the chocolate milk arc at Deflocked has taken some twists and turns and, while I already did a mini-update a few […]

NYT Reviews Alison Bechdel’s Are You My Mother?

Alison Bechdel, creator of Dykes to Watch out For and creator/author of the graphic memoir Fun Home, has a new book out entitled Are You My Mother?: A Comic Drama. The New York Times gives it a favorable review:Bechdel weaves emotional honesty with highbrow deliberation in a way that is never burdensome, and mostly light. […]

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