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CSotD: And some, I assume, are good people

I like First Dog’s observation “It is so bad they are even doing ICE things to white people.” After all, Trump began his war on foreign folks by attempting to ban all Muslims from entering the country and by condemning Latinos with “They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are […]

New Yorker Commuter Exhibit

A Century of New Yorker’s Transportation Cartoons

The New York Transit Museum is celebrating The New Yorker’s centennial with an exhibit called Commentary on the Commute: A Century of The New Yorker’s Transportation Cartoons that will open next week in the Museum’s Grand Central Gallery & Store. The exhibit will showcase cartoons and magazine covers from 57 artists.The exhibit highlights the humor, […]

GoComics Reboot Set For April 1st

GoComics has set the date for when the new, improved site will rejigger itself. From a March 18 message to GoComics subscribers: We continue to put the finishing touches on the updated GoComics, and we have an official launch date: Tuesday, April 1! (No fooling.) GoComics Blog has also noted the relaunch date: Exciting news: […]

Becky Burke

R.E. Burke Released From ICE, Returns to UK

British cartoonist R.E. Burke has been released from US custody and returned to the UK last night. She spent three weeks in an immigration detention center in Tacoma, WA after she was turned away from entering Canada due to a visa mix-up and she tried to re-enter the US.A GoFundMe fundraiser was set up to […]

CSotD: Chaos, intentional or not

Telnaes points out that this isn’t the first self-betrayal in our history, and she could have gone back to the beginning of the nation and added the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, which would seem particularly upsetting because they were written and passed in the lifetimes of the Founders. Then again, they were the […]

Sally Artz, New Senior Stripper

British cartoonist Sally Artz recently celebrated her 90th birthday on March 14 (yeah, we’re a couple days late here). Having been born in 1935 she joins TDC’s Senior Strippers group of 90+ plus year old comic strippers. From the University of Kent British Cartoon Archive Sally Artz biography: Sally Artz was born in north London […]

Liza Donnelly Interviewed by NYTReadalong

Liza Donnelly Discusses Drawn From The New Yorker Exhibit

The New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly was on yesterday’s Sunday NYTReadalong to discuss the exhibition she curated for the Society of Illustrators entitled Drawn From The New Yorker: A Centennial Celebration. The interview is below. Her 30 minute segment starts around minute 00:11:50 through 1:26:00.The exhibition opened January 8 and runs through May 3 at […]

CSotD: Happy Stepin McFetchit Day

It’s not often I find myself agreeing with the McCoy brothers, but this 2013 strip echoes my feelings. Back when I was in an Irish pub band, we had mixed feelings about March 17, because it was an excellent payday but one we hated for just the reason the McCoys illustrate above.In fact, a year […]

A Sad Feel-Good Story

The Free Lance–Star’s iconic newsboy statue, Lance, has returned to its longtime home in downtown Fredericksburg. For two decades, the bronze statue stood watch in front of the newspaper’s front entrance off Amelia Street, between Douglas Street and Washington Avenue. When the newspaper moved out of downtown in 2016, Lance came along and was installed […]

CSotD: Let’s Break For Some Sunday Funnies

Okay, this is political, but Doonesbury has always been a mix of humor and politics. And it’s a point worth making: People have noted that Clinton shrank the deficit, but I haven’t seen this kind of detail, and the contrast between a well-thought-out plan unfolding over time and the wacky, unaimed destruction currently going on […]

Collage of editorial cartoons

Sydney Morning Herald: The End of the Political Cartoonist?

Jordan Baker of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote a lengthy article delving into historical and current risks of working as a political cartoonist. Speaking with editorial cartoonists Mark Knight, Cathy Wilcox, and Jess Harwood they surface issues like crossing powerful politicians, dealing with angry readers, and in the age of social media, having a cartoon […]

Hey Kids! Comics! Check ‘Em Out!

Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for March 2025 release (or so). Images and links from a variety of publishers and outlets, though ordering through your local comic shop or independent book store is a good idea. Barnaby Volume Five by Crockett Johnson and Jack Morley Volume Five collects the final two-plus […]

CSotD: At Whom The Ketchup Flies

The new administration has made a move towards Truth in Advertising, or at least Truth in Tourism, ordering Washington DC to erase Black Lives Matter from the street, since they no longer do. They’ve also ordered the city to rename Black Lives Matter Plaza to Liberty Plaza or lose federal aid. Any time the word […]

Comic Strip Stuff and Nonsense

Gary Larson, The Far Side, and a murder mystery; Milton Caniff’s first Steve Canyon Sunday page deconstructed panel by panel; Jim Keefe goes back to The Joe Kubert School; Peanuts and Ford (but not the Falcon); a new Hogan’s Alley magazine on the horizon.Gary Larson’s legendary Far Side cartoon contains a perfect conceit for a […]

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