CSotD: Funny stuff
Pearls Before Swine (AMS) reflects my own mood after today’s morning dip into Facebook and Twitter, which I take in…
Pearls Before Swine (AMS) reflects my own mood after today’s morning dip into Facebook and Twitter, which I take in…
Marty Two-Bulls sets our theme today, reposting a playful bit of mockery it would be uncool for someone else to…
One of the advantages for a newspaper of employing a local cartoonist is that, when someone in your congressional delegation…
Carpe Diem (KFS) inadvertently captures my mood. Or perhaps I’m just not the only one who feels there is way…
We start the day, and the week, with a Barney and Clyde (WPWG) in which Weingarten et cie use “beg…
This Steve Kelley (Creators) comic provoked some back-and-forth on Facebook, and let me start off by giving Kelley props for…
Cartoonists at syndicates have editors, but this Baby Blues (KFS) got through without anyone noticing that, if they “all” got…
I’m often impatient with Gary Markstein (Creators). He keeps up his partnership with Tony Rubino at their daily strip, “Daddy’s…
Today’s Pardon My Planet (KFS) provides a coincidental coda to the impeachment, because, come on now, what did you expect?…
Joel Pett (Trib) has it pegged: Conviction is not the only goal in this impeachment, and that’s a good thing…
Mike Marland (Ind) asks the questions I’d also like an answer to. The least of them, I would say, is…
I was almost tempted to simply post Marco De Angelis (Cartoon Movement)‘s cartoon and leave it at that. But I…
We’ll start with the easy one today: Greg Kearney (Ind) reminds me of when I lived in Maine and you…
At first glance, Rob Rogers (Ind)’s cartoon sparked a “Yes, I know,” response, because we’ve all watched the GOP spinelessly…
I like Christopher Weyant’s (Boston Globe) cartoon as much as I’ve liked anything in a very long time. There is…