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CSotD: Use only as needed

PC & Pixel is featured today based on a very simple rule: You don’t get points for a cartoon that I have to stare at while I figure it out. But you get megapoints if I bust up laughing when I finally recognize the gag.Now I’m reluctant to comment directly because maybe you’re going … […]

Artistic interpretations of Captain America

The new Captain America movie opens up this weekend. Jennifer Moline over at Inspiredology has posted 17 artistic interpretations of the Captain America character. Here’s one of my favorites from the list by Chris Uminga.Other include: Olly Moss, Tyler Stout, pnutink, Skottie Young, Konjour, Mattia Sensi, John Drogalis, Eric Tan, Ed Foychuk, Danny Wake, “wlkr”, […]

Borders to shutter doors for good

From the Wall Street Journal:Borders Group Inc. said it would liquidate after the second-largest U.S. bookstore chain failed to receive any offers to save it. Borders, which employs about 10,700 people, scrapped a bankruptcy-court auction scheduled for Tuesday amid the dearth of bids. It said it would ask a judge Thursday to approve a sale […]

CSotD: My pop just bought a hairbrush and he’s bald

Vic Lee touches on a pet peeve with only a little bit of exaggeration in today’s “Pardon My Planet.”It’s nearly impossible to defend spanking, though most parents’s feelings on the topic are similar to the old Irish saying about fairies: “I don’t believe in them, but they’re there.”Anyone who believes in spankings is a barbarian. […]

Bill Kellogg launches ComicsShowcase.com

title: Bill Kellogg launches ComicsShowcase.comBill Kellogg, the marketing/sales guy behind Tundra and the new Ink Bottle Syndicate has launched a new website called ComicsShowcase.com “where comics fans can go to view strips they might not otherwise see.” Bill writes, [Comics Showcase] is different from the other sites like Comics Sherpa, etc. in that the cartoonists […]

Hallatt’s Arctic Circle takes on Fracking

Alex Hallatt is using her strip Arctic Circle to bring attention to the environmental issue of fracking. Fracking is the process of injecting water, sand and chemicals into the ground to break up rock formations and release natural gas which is then collected. Environmentalists are concerned that the process is contaminating water and causing other […]

AAEC awards Locher award on JR Fruto

This year’s John Locher memorial award went to JR Fruto at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. JR is a senior at the university where he is the cartoonist for the paper Daily Tar Heel. As the winner, JR attended this year’s AAEC convention earlier this month. Below are a couple of his […]

CSotD: We hold this truth to be self-evident

Arlo & Janis touches upon one of the great truths of American education.It took me a little over a week, my freshman year, to realize, not that sophomores were all idiots, but that the biggest idiots on campus were all sophomores.I’d have tumbled to it a little sooner, but we had a week of orientation […]

CSotD: Fiddling with the lights while Rome burns

Mike Thompson takes on the latest idiot distraction, the alleged banning of incandescent light bulbs.There’s nothing new about populist demagogues pandering to the mob with distorted fears of things in their daily lives while more sweeping issues go unremarked. But Thompson does well to riff off the fact that there has never been a time […]

History of Webcomics 1985 to present

Shaenon Garrity has posted a nice concise history of webcomics over on The Comics Journal. She breaks it up into five eras: 1985-1992: The Stone Age, 1993-1995: The Bronze Age, 1996-2000: The Singularity, 2001-2006: The Age of Sh– Getting Real, and 2007-Present: The Age of This Whole App Thing.

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