CSotD: Quibbles
We’ll start with a somewhat serious issue today and then descend into more trivial matters. Ed Hall is hardly the…
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We’ll start with a somewhat serious issue today and then descend into more trivial matters. Ed Hall is hardly the…
Timing is everything, and I’m in firm agreement with the woman in Christopher Weyant’s cartoon, because the pollen right now…
Wasn’t sure where to start today, but once the headline suggested itself, it became obvious this Pearls Before Swine (AMS)…
Easter Monday is a bit slack, but that gives me a free space in which to indulge in picking up…
Real Life Adventures (AMS) is more of an “Ain’t it the truth?” strip than a “Fall on the Floor” laugh-a-thon,…
Dog Eats Doug (Creators) has a sweet story arc just starting on weekdays. Since the death of the original Sophie…
Existential Comics gave me a laugh this morning when most quasi-political attempts at humor have failed, and I suspect this…
I’ll admit to spending a fair amount of time going through my memories, which is okay because I’ve got a…
So Joe Biden was playing with one of his German shepherds and managed to break a small bone in his…
Alex notes the slight easing of quarantine and, one hopes, the slight easing of tensions caused thereby. The element of…
Based on Sunday’s Wallace the Brave, Will Henry is apparently the only cartoonist who knows that tin-can telephones require a…
I’m leading off today with this Ann Telnaes piece for two reasons. One is that I like it and that…
You don’t actually have to be funny to be in the Friday Funnies, and Heart of the City scores with…
I’ve recently mentioned my past covering shopping malls, but I hadn’t mentioned “category killers,” a term from that corner of…