CSotD: Dark Days, metaphorical and real
The whole world is watching, and, as Cathy Wilcox notes, they’ve stopped laughing. I can’t speak for Australians, but, from…
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The whole world is watching, and, as Cathy Wilcox notes, they’ve stopped laughing. I can’t speak for Australians, but, from…
Humor specifically and cartoon commentary in general require context. The context of Paul Fell‘s cartoon is immediately clear to anyone…
Matt Davies Clay Jones By now you’ve heard that Time magazine has named Taylor Swift its Person of the Year,…
A lot of things have changed in the past day or two, and I’m covering myself by starting with this…
Graeme MacKay starts us off with something light: Canada has released its new money, with Charlie instead of Liz. You…
Tim Campbell (Counterpoint) may be urging voters to make good choices, but, as noted here the other day, clarity matters,…
It can’t get much simpler than Megan Herbert‘s illustration. We know what human rights are, and we claim to respect…
Timing matters, and Lee Judge (KFS) offered this cartoon yesterday. That, plus the elephants, indicates that he meant the metaphorical…
Let’s start by declaring the distinction between an explanation and an excuse. A fair-minded person can explain what is happening…
Clay Jones marks National Newspaper Week (Oct 1-7) with this reminder of a major factor in the decline of newspapers:…
I’m going to assume — given lead time for comic strips — that this Taylor Swift reference in Brewster Rockit…
There are many Hunter Biden cartoons this week, but Clay Bennett (CTFP) offers my favorite because it’s so completely foolish….
Political cartoons are supposed to offer political opinions, and Steve Kelley (Creators) is seldom shy about taking a partisan view….
Clay Bennett (CTFP) might instead have used a four-word slogan on that second shirt that ends “Find Out,” but it…
When I saw that Jimmy Buffett had died, my first reaction was “Well, that’s a shame,” because he was a…