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CSotD: The Nation Normally Seen at This Time …

Dave Whamond offers a thought-provoker that would make a good prompt for a government seminar. The Founders took steps to prevent an immigrant from heading the government, but they assumed a nation guided by the votes of responsible citizens. They made no law about race, gender, age or wealth of voters, though individual states subsequently […]

Even More of The Best of 2024 pt5

Missed a day so here’s a bucket load of 2024 in review cartoons. Al.com and JD Crowe has six dozen Alabama-centric, but nationwide extremist, Drawing 2024 to a close. Here it is: The full, final list of the Top Ten Tom the Dancing Bugs of 2024. The top ten were determined by a rigorous, scientific, […]

CSotD: It’s International Barry McGuire Day

Not sure either event is particularly “inspiring” except to the wrong people, but Brewster Rockit (Tribune) does a good job of choosing the finalists and summing up the year, and I think he made the right choice. The election was like finding out your lover has been cheating on you. On the one hand, you’re […]

It’s Another Best of 2024 pt4

Roundups of the best editorial cartoons of 2024 will be coming quickly as the New Year closes in. The Chattanooga Times Free Press offers a gallery of 2024 Clay Bennett cartoons of the year. The Guardian collects The best of: First Dog on the Moon cartoons 2024. Earlier it was local subjects, now The Times-Picayune/The […]

Shoving Off

Prince Valiant was full of ships yesterday. The Tom Yeates title panel and the big shipping out panel in yesterday’s Prince Valiant was matched by the December 16, 1984 Vintage Prince Valiant page by John Cullen Murphy that Comics Kingdom also issued yesterday. We can only hope, for Arn’s sake, that Val’s ship doesn’t make […]

CSotD: Not a Carpenter, But He Followed One

Dave Granlund Marc Murphy I’m okaying Granlund and Murphy for the hardhats because, while their cartoons salute his post-presidency Habitat for Humanity work, they do so while praising his other accomplishments, marking his whole life, not just one aspect of it. I won’t, however, feature cartoons that portray him entirely as a carpenter or that […]

More Best of 2024 pt3

More newspapers and websites roll out the best of editorial cartoonists’ commentary from the past year. Who What Why presents Ted Rall. Michael Ramirez at The Las Vegas Review-Journal offers up CARTOONS: A look back. For Voxeurop it was: a real challenge to sum up 2024 with a selection of press cartoons, as we do […]

CSotD: Happy Fifth Day

This Edison Lee (KFS) ran on Third Day, but I’m borrowing it on Fifth Day because I think a fifth would be lovely gift today, though I realize liquor stores are closed in a lot of places. But I have some other observations: One is that the gifts in the song are additive, so all […]

Scatter Day Saturday

Various items from various places with friends Tom Beland and Nazish Jonathan, Wayno and Dan Piraro, and Mark Evanier and Russell Myers. Checking in with Tom Beland. Tom Beland got some local notoriety as an editorial cartoonist: Beland spent worked as a cartoonist, graphic artist and sometimes reporter for the Napa Valley Register from 1989 […]

CSotD: Building an Artificial World

Let’s start with this depressing cartoon from Jonesy. It might be funny if it were some kind of exaggeration, but it functions as an editorial cartoon that, as editorial cartoons can do, elicits a grim smile of recognition. The speed with which AI is taking over everything has made it impossible for the greater society […]

Continuing the Best of 2024 pt2

Another roundup of the year 2024 in editorial cartoons. The New Orleans Times-Picayune and NOLA.com present Walt Handelsman: 2024 cartoon review of local topics. From The Las Vegas Sun comes Mike Smith: Editorial Cartoons of 2024. Elections in the UK and US brought political upheaval. That was perfect for Times cartoonist Peter Brookes, who was […]

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