CSotD: Idealized goalposts
Today’s Barney and Clyde (WPWG) does a nice job of encapsulating the gap between what we say and what we…
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Today’s Barney and Clyde (WPWG) does a nice job of encapsulating the gap between what we say and what we…
Before we get into the Juxtapositions, a couple of cartoons that pinged me on a personal level. Macanudo (KFS) hits…
Either Jeremy’s Mom in this Zits (KFS) has a lot more faith in bipartisanship than I do or she has…
Macanudo (KFS) gets it right. Since the election, inauguration and attempted coup, there’s been very little of any importance to…
Let’s begin apolitically, with this Greg Kearney depiction of the woman who was gored by a bison a few days…
First, some good news: At a time when political cartoonists are under increasing pressure to toe the company line, the…
The conversations in Reply All nearly always demonstrate the comic potential for combining reality with a wink, and, while Lizzie…
Aislan quotes Pascal and I think puts his finger on not just the moment but why the moment is happening….
Ben Jennings scores. This is one of those pieces where the only real response is, “Good for you,” because there…
Sunday’s Barney & Clyde reminded me that one of the pleasures of going to Manitou Springs back when I lived…
Timing is everything in humor and I often find myself laughing at a panel because it happens to hit at…
Last Sunday’s Reality Check was an unusually detailed piece, within which Dave Whamond managed to capture just about every cliche…
Arctic Circle lures me into saying something I probably shouldn’t. Part of it is about selfies in general and has…
Here’s an unusual start: On the left is Jeff Stahler’s “Moderately Confused” for today, on the right is a picture…