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King Features 2025 Directory

KFS has got their 2025 King Features Syndicate Directory up for viewing. Also included, along with the comic strips and panels and political cartoons, are King Features’ syndicated columnists and puzzles (Hey Joe!) and other promotions. The King Features 2025 Directory is available online as an Issuu edition or as a pdf. Notes on the […]

King Features Scrubs Darrin Bell

King Features Syndicate and Comics Kingdom are deleting any references to Darrin Bell. Mike Peterson gave notice that within a day of loading the February 9, 2025 Candorville comic strip Comics Kingdom had removed that strip and further everything Candorville on the site. Also disappeared was the Comics Kingdom page featuring Darrin Bell political cartoons. […]

CSotD: Deja vu, if that’s what we decide

Despair was on the national menu in October, 1973. Paul Conrad described the state of the presidency in the words White House Counsel John Ehrlichman had used when, as Watergate investigations began, he said that, rather than confirming Patrick Gray as head of the FBI, they should leave him “slowly, slowly twisting in the wind.” […]

Peanuts character Franklin

Peanuts’ Franklin Exhibit Opens at Wingate University

The Hinson Art Museum at Wingate University is hosting an exhibit focusing on Peanuts character Franklin. Franklin was the first African American character in Peanuts. Charles Schulz added the character to his strip after assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. at the behest of a school teacher with the hope of promoting tolerance and interracial […]

CSotD: Ars Paciscor Longa, Vita Brevis

The Art of the Deal takes a long time, but life is short and so while the lawsuits are filed and the surrenders on both sides happen, we’ll stay out of the political fray. And just as in this Daddy’s Home, I’ve got the information I need to complete my taxes, so, having written both […]

Luz Wins Best Graphic Novel at Angoulême Comics Festival

Former Charlie Hebdo cartoonist, Rénald Luzier AKA “Luz”, was awarded the prize for Best Graphic Novel at this year’s Angoulême International Comics Festival. Luz’ graphic novel Deux Filles Nues (Two Naked Girls) depicts the true story of a looted Otto Mueller painting by German painter by Nazis. According to Wikipedia the Nazis seized 357 pieces […]

AAEC and SPX

AAEC Joins Small Press Expo

The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) has announced they will be joining the line-up at this year’s Small Press Expo (SPX) in September. From the announcement: Many editorial cartoonists are familiar with the long-running cartoon arts festival in Bethesda, Maryland, especially those from the alt-weekly side of the business. Its Director, Warren Bernard, is […]

CSotD: Looks like it’s US against the World

Somehow Captain America looks kind of ridiculous in Andy Bundy’s cover illustration for Realpolitik, though I can’t find that the magazine has any on-line presence. But he adds the slug “Captain America-First” unleashes tariffs against China but also Canada and Mexico, bullying his allies and neighbours while turning away from many of the real threats to global […]

CSotD: The Whole World is Watching (Except Us)

Rod Emmerson offers this view from New Zealand, which is that he is gobsmacked that we put such an undeserving person in charge of our nation and, given America’s international standing, in charge of much of the world. While in Britain, Ella Baron is appalled at how Trump swooped in to turn a tragedy into […]

Clyde Peterson -RIP

Editorial cartoonist Clyde Peterson (aka C. P. Houston) has passed away. Clyde Enlow Peterson (aka C. P. Houston) May 7, 1942 – January 20, 2025 The Houston Chronicle is reporting the death of its longtime staff editorial cartoonist and illustrator: “CP Houston,” Clyde Peterson signed his cartoons, as if he were speaking for the city […]

Trump is Playing Calvinball

“No sport is less organized than Calvinball.” Calvinball was an invention of comic strip showrunner Bill Watterson who said, “People have asked how to play Calvinball. It’s pretty simple: you make up the rules as you go.” The early days of the Trump administration can be usefully understood as Calvinball for (putative) Adults. Colin McEnroe, […]

CSotD: More Saturday Morning Cartoons

No politics today. We’ve had two weeks of thinking about horrible things, and I’m taking a day off. But Existential Comics offers something equally unpleasant and I’ll spare a tear for poor Hercules. I enjoyed reading philosophy, which was good, because we had a lot of it. Plato’s chatter about forms got a little esoteric, […]

Glenn Chadbourne – Forty Years of Editorial Cartooning

This week marks the 40th anniversary of Chadbourne’s association with The Lincoln County News. Beginning Jan. 31, 1985, Chadbourne’s cartoons have appeared on LCN’s editorial page every single week, almost without fail. The only “official” cartoonist in the newspaper’s 150-year history, Chadbourne is currently LCN’s longest-serving staff member outside of the Roberts family, which owns […]

TDC’s Occasional Peanuts and Charles M. Schulz Roundup

In two weeks, on February 13, it will be twenty-five years since the last new Peanuts comic strip appeared. Later this Fall, on October 2, everyone will be celebrating the debut of cartoonists’ cartoonist Charles M. Schulz‘s magnum opus seventy five years earlier. So these collections of Peanuts and Charles Schulz items may very well […]

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