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They Can Talk provides an excellent starting point for contemplating cartoons that remind me of other things, because, by playing…
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They Can Talk provides an excellent starting point for contemplating cartoons that remind me of other things, because, by playing…
Joe Heller manages to capture the two major topics this year: A divided country and fireworks. I know which one…
Agnes (Creators) and Trout debate the reality of what’s right in front of their faces, which certainly fits in with…
Edison Lee (KFS) pays tribute to the date, though I’m a little uncertain of the premise, since his father and…
Existential Comics strikes my mood perfectly. We didn’t read a lot of 20th Century anything back in the 60s when…
Our comment feature appears to be broken beyond repair, at least for our current platform, which inspires (finally!) a redesign,…
It’s a frightening world out there. As Mike Lester (AMS) predicts, Disney plans to groom our children, indoctrinating them to…
With today being Super Bowl Sunday and tomorrow Valentine’s Day, cartoonists are under some pressure to cite one or the…
This Ink Pen (AMS) was the first strip featured on Comic Strip of the Day, back on February 6, 2010,…
In this Non Sequitur (AMS), Wiley Miller longs for the world before social media, and whether this would be a…
I had some deep thoughts today but realized I’ve shared enough deep thoughts lately and I’m not in the mood….
Mr. Boffo is a constant celebration of dumbasses, often, as in this case, accompanied by the side-glance of a woman…
Edison Lee (KFS) offers me another chance to feel old, and, gosh, real life doesn’t offer enough of those. I…
Candorville (WPWG) reminds me of how much I miss the Olden Days. Not the medieval olden days evoked here, but…