Matt Bors: The Man Behind The Nib
Back in January, when the world was “different,” the Portland political cartoonist submitted entries for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for…
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Back in January, when the world was “different,” the Portland political cartoonist submitted entries for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for…
Today’s posting will be big on links, because, for some reason, I’ve suddenly come across a number of really good…
A few days ago we mentioned the St. Cloud Times’ website had signed on for the Andrews McMeel Syndication online…
Watch as Wisconsin State Journal political cartoonist Phil Hands walks viewers through his creative process as he draws this year’s…
Comic book writer Marty Pasko has passed away. Martin Joseph (Marty) Pasko né Jean-Claude Rochefort August 4, 1954 – May…
I don’t like to say “I told you so,” because (A) it seems grandiose and (B) it would be much…
Art Young’s Inferno is, unlike Dante‘s before it, not an indictment of sinners per se (hey, we’re all sinners) but…
Sandra Bell-Lundy is celebrating thirty years of her Between Friends comic strip. When I first began the strip, Maeve was…
If I were, for some odd reason, ordered to live in a major city, Pittsburgh would be at the top…
Wonderful seems to a word often associated with Patrick McDonnell and his works. His Mutts comic strip and books are…
As noted earlier Lee Enterprises had announced there would be a series of pay cuts, lay-offs, and furloughs across its…
Monomythic, a blog “covering gods and monsters, epic stories and forgotten legends, love and war, and everything in between,” features…
The conversations in Reply All nearly always demonstrate the comic potential for combining reality with a wink, and, while Lizzie…
It’s been quite a spring, and few of the events of the past two months have offered much reason to…
James Herbert (1943–2013), one of the best-selling horror writers in the world, was a devoted admirer of Tufts’s work, and…