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Bagley, Gardner talk about his Doonesbury sneak-in

When Salt Lake Tribune editorial cartoonist Pat Bagley found out his paper was going to pull last Thursday’s Doonesbury, he found a creative way to keep it in the paper – he used it in his editorial cartoon. Each week Pat posts a online-column called “Behind the Lines” wherein he and BYU economist Val Lambson […]

CSotD: Must Be National Dog Park Day

Perhaps everyone was anticipating Spring, but today spawned three pretty good dog park cartoons. Or, rather, two pretty good dog park cartoons and this Overboard, which is more of a “We need a dog park” cartoon:Our dog park was wiped out in August by the same hurricane and flood that, but for some late night […]

CSotD: Untold stories of recycled warriors

There isn’t a lot of wit in this Tony Auth cartoon, but there isn’t a lot of need for wit on this topic.To start with, most political cartoons use exaggeration to create that humorous irony and there’s nothing left to exaggerate. The situation is already pushed so far to the extreme that you can’t take […]

CSotD: Yogi McBerra meets Samuel O’Goldwyn

I hate the oft-repeated nonsense that everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, but then I’m not so crazy about being Irish on St. Patrick’s Day myself, and I am proud to be Irish the rest of the year, as long as the plastic derbies and fuzzy shamrocks remain well out of sight.However, there is […]

New software to convert movies into comics

Hefei University of Technology has developed software that uses facial recognition to analyze movies to produce a comic book based on the movie.Developed at the Hefei University of Technology, in China, the clever tech will first of all analyse a film, identify the characters via facial recognition, and then start taking screen-grabs of the action. […]

CSotD: Hey! I know this guy! I used to work for him!

Rico Schacherl, known in these parts as half the Madam & Eve team, has also been cartooning for Finweek, a business weekly in South Africa, where apparently management is just as hip as they are in the United States and elsewhere.Rupert Murdoch doesn’t have a computer on his desk either. I’ll bet he doesn’t even […]

CSotD: My friend, Sid Couchey (1919-2012)

Sid Couchey, best known around the comics industry for his work with Harvey comics, particularly on Richie Rich, Little Lotta and Little Dot, died this past Sunday. Tom Spurgeon has a fine piece on Sid over at Comics Reporter, with links you should check out.Sid was also a large presence in the northeastern tip of […]

Nate Beeler talks of his move to Columbus Dispatch

Michael Cavna interviews Washington Examiner editorial cartoonist Nate Beeler about his move to the Columbus Dispatch:“When the Columbus Dispatch asked if I was interested in applying for the cartoonist position, I couldn’t say no,” Beeler tells ‘Riffs. “It’s the number-one newspaper in Ohio, and Columbus is both the state capital and my hometown. My parents […]

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