CSotD: Saturday Mix
Some days, I take Wallace the Brave (AMS)‘s cheerful outlook on things, other days I adopt Spud’s dour viewpoint. Today…
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Some days, I take Wallace the Brave (AMS)‘s cheerful outlook on things, other days I adopt Spud’s dour viewpoint. Today…
Betty (AMS) has never been terribly specific about what she does for a living, but her current mood matches mine,…
Sage Stossel lays out the Instagram issue, which saves me a lot of exposition and linking (click here for larger…
xkcd starts us off with a cartoon that is funny but that then sends me off on a tangent. Obviously,…
Here’s the problem: It’s becoming hard for political cartoonists to satirize our situation, because our situation is beginning to feel…
I recently confessed a crush on Wallace the Brave (AMS)‘s mother, and yesterday’s final panel not only failed to diminish…
(Steve Breen – Creators) (Matt Weurker – Politico) While Steve and Matt work this one out, we will eschew…
Reality Check (AMS) serves a heapin’ helpin’ of “Tom Swifties,” based on cartoon characters, Tom Swifties being a fad of…
The political stuff today is mostly awful, so we’ll deal with that tomorrow and just go for silliness, starting with…
This is hardly new: It’s an illustration from a 1903 book of nursery rhymes by Charles Robinson, who did much…
We’ll let Bill Bramhall (NYDN) start us off with a ray of hope. Merrick Garland has a lot of clean…
I always enjoy Agnes (Creators), but never more than today, when she is slogging through the snow and kvetching over…
Pearls Before Swine (AMS) sets the mood for today’s risky choice, which is to have a few laughs while we…
Existential Comics gave me a laugh this morning when most quasi-political attempts at humor have failed, and I suspect this…
Last night, a whole bunch of cartoons suddenly became, if not obsolete, at least blunted. For instance, Joe Heller…