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Cartoonists on Parade

Featured in the parade are Luke McGarry, Gary Varvel, W. Heath Robinson. Joe Long, Steve Brodner, John Cuneo, and Tom Richmond with gags, books, lectures, awards, carucatures, and returning to a first love. Luke McGarry Picks a Weird Hill to Die On Luke McGarry, the famous co-cartoonist of KidTown, was interviewed by Comic Beat’s Diego […]

College Group Punished After Posting 56 Year Old Cartoon

Duke University’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) posted an Emory Douglas anti-imperialism/anti-Zionism cartoon to its Instagram page that originally appeared in a 1970 Black Panther newspaper. The e-flier was used to promote a SJP event. Complaints about the nature of the cartoon resulted in Duke University suspending all funds and campus activities for the […]

CSotD: Subjective Reality, Alternative Facts

A simple cartoon can contain a lot of different messages, and Derenne doesn’t tell the reader what to think. She just gives us a visual poke to get the thinking process started.First of all, Trump does peddle a lot of fake news, whether it’s deliberate lies or cockamamie theorizing. By this time, we ought to […]

WBD/Ketchup Entertainment Drop Coyote vs Acme Trailer

Years after being completed and then written off (shelved) for tax purposes the animated-live action movie that fans insisted on being released is coming to a theater near you this summer. Jamie Lang at Cartoon Brew has the background of Coyote vs Acme’s road to release. For a film that has already been written about […]

Wayback Whensday – Origins of “Comic Strip”

Cartoonist Don Simpson steps on a third rail of comics research – he criticizes esteemed comics historian David Kunzle‘s use of the phrase “comic strip” in Kunzle’s various pre-histories of the 20th century comics.In “Kunzle’s Pre-History of Comics: But Is It Really? (A Snobbish 2014 Essay Reposted From Another Platform)” Simpson marks Kunzle’s bona fides: […]

Cartoonist Studio Prize

Cartoonist Studio Prize Winners Are Mimi Pond and Suerynn Lee

The Center for Cartoon Studies have announced their 14th annual Studio Prize winners. In the Long-Form category the award goes to Mimi Pond, and Suerynn Lee took the prize in the Short-Form category. The prize goes to cartoonists whose work “exemplifies excellence in cartooning.” The judges wrote that Mimi’s biography of the Mitford Sisters: Pond […]

Todd Pendleton – RIP

The Oklahoman art director, illustrator, cartoonist Todd Pendleton has passed away. Todd Bryan Pendleton September 7, 1963 – March 20, 2026 From Caroline McCone and Josh Kelly at The Oklahoman (or here): The Oklahoman’s Todd Pendleton has highlighted local and national issues through his editorial cartoons, illustrations and data graphics for nearly 40 years. Pendleton […]

CSotD: More Humpday Musings

I’m always pleased when I can start Humpday with a cartoon that reflects something I was just thinking of, and I’ve been amused lately by old retired guys grocery shopping with their wives when it’s obvious that she’s been doing the task for decades and he’s wandering through Wonderland. She’s explaining the different kinds of […]

Florian Satzinger teaser poster

Ducks and Rocket Ships Exhibit Announced for Florian Satzinger

One my favorite artists, Florian Satzinger, has an exhibit translated into English as “Ducks, who save themselves in rocket ships” about a Florian’s work as a character designer. The exhibit runs Jun 3–Jul 26 at the Comic Museum in Erlangen, Germany.Florian is a character designer heavily influenced by Carl Barks, Bruno Bozzetto, André Franquin and […]

Paul Noth

Paul Noth Named Cartoonist Laureate of Wisconsin

The Museum of Wisconsin Art, following the lead of Vermont, has launched a Cartoonist Laureate of Wisconsin program and named Paul Noth as the first recipient of the honor in their Summer 2026 newsletter. The Museum of Wisconsin Art is pleased to announce Paul Noth as the first Cartoon Laureate of Wisconsin. One of the […]

Pe‘l Schlechter turns 105

In his long lifetime Pe‘l Schlechter has been graphic designer, illustrator, author, poet, and cartoonist. Marc Thill at the Luxembourg Times celebrates the artist turning 105: Over the years, graphic designer, illustrator, newspaper designer and poet Pe‘l Schlechter, who turned 105 on Monday, has had a hand at everything. His portfolio ranges from posters and […]

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