CSotD: Ceci n’est pas politique
I’m not in a political mood today, but I’ll feature this Carpe Diem (KFS) because I’m pretty sure that, since…
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Sage Stossel gets as political as I’m planning to be today, the Yea! factor here being that the minions are…
They Can Talk provides an excellent starting point for contemplating cartoons that remind me of other things, because, by playing…
Doing comic strips about the end of the school year — or the beginning, for that matter — is tricky…
Let’s start the day with a grim chuckle from Wiley Miller, because, while today’s Non Sequitur (AMS) is funny, it’s…
Existential Comics strikes my mood perfectly. We didn’t read a lot of 20th Century anything back in the 60s when…
Rabbits Against Magic (AMS) offers an all-too-realistic view of the non-floral May Day in our current days of stubborn selfishness,…
Our comment feature appears to be broken beyond repair, at least for our current platform, which inspires (finally!) a redesign,…
Jeff Stahler (AMS) raises a question that Hollywood has got to be pondering, because it’s not just about being old….
After such a hateful week of deliberate lies and irrelevance, it’s time to take a break. Here’s an intelligent palate-cleanser…
Greg Kearney explains the US Senate’s move to put the United States out of sync with most of the rest…
Comedy today, but starting with a bit of political humor that makes a point about cartooning as well as Lindsey…
That headline: “Potpourri” used to be a category in Jeopardy which I think was a chance to use questions that…
In this Non Sequitur (AMS), Wiley Miller longs for the world before social media, and whether this would be a…