CSotD: In praise of silly stuff
We’ll lead off with the National Cartoonists Society winners from yesterday’s virtual convention, which, by the way, was a really…
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We’ll lead off with the National Cartoonists Society winners from yesterday’s virtual convention, which, by the way, was a really…
This week I think we’ll start our Friday Funnies with a Jason Chatfield cartoon that seems likely to piss off…
I was going to avoid politics today, but I’m not sure this Candorville counts as politics so much as sociology….
But first, this Juxtaposition of the Day (Michael de Adder) (Ann Telnaes) Maybe this is what happens when cartoonists get…
It’s getting really hard to avoid politics on Friday, and Rabbits Against Magic provides a demonstration. I suppose there were…
F-Minus gives a pretty good overview, not of how I feel, but of why. Facebook, and to a lesser extent…
Graeme MacKay offers some advice for those working from home. Several decades ago — the kids are in their 40s…
I’m getting burned out on editorial cartoons, mostly because they aren’t saying much that’s new or important anymore. JD Crowe…
Bizarro offers more politics than usual, but maybe this has been on Wayno’s mind as much as it’s been on…
Michael Ramirez salutes the victory of Osama bin Laden, who managed to both undermine our freedom and to keep us…
Either this was an outstanding day on the comics page or my new policy of reading the funny stuff before…
Politics are currently in a state of suspension, as Nate Beeler demonstrates. There are a lot of shutdown cartoons still…
Dick Tracy has always been a straight shooter, but his dialogue in the last panel knocked me out of my…
Macanudo, because why not? Also because, if you want to read something cosmic into it, it’s there. And if you…