Weekend Roundup: Cartoonists in the News
For those who have access to a newsstand that sells the April 2022 issue of Washingtonian – grab it….
Industry news for the professional cartoonist
For those who have access to a newsstand that sells the April 2022 issue of Washingtonian – grab it….
It’s a frightening world out there. As Mike Lester (AMS) predicts, Disney plans to groom our children, indoctrinating them to…
Twenty-five years ago Jim Scancarelli‘s Gasoline Alley mentioned comics characters looking funny. And the comics did look off-model that day…
We’ll start our April Fool’s Day coverage at Rob Rogers’ website, where he either had a technical glitch or an…
The late 1960s to the mid 1970s was the height of the underground comix, and the creators and producers of…
Cartoonist Tony Saltzman has passed away. Anthony Zola (Tony) Saltzman March 27, 1938 – March 24, 2022 From the obituary:…
The tradition is to mark history in round numbers, and 54 years ago is hardly that, but March 31, 1968…
As the introduction said, thirty years ago Dana Summers was already an editorial cartoonist and comic strip cartoonist when he…
RJ Matson keeps the matter of Clarence Thomas’s ethical failures before the public, which I think is important, given the…
Yesterday was 22 years since a comic strip debuted, tomorrow will be its last day. Mr. Fitz by David Lee…
Deb Milbrath saved me from running a blank panel by offering not only a comment that jibes with my own…
Right-wing forces are still ignoring facts and promoting divisiveness. Liberals are still gutless. Religion is still the greatest threat…
Jeff Stahler (AMS) raises a question that Hollywood has got to be pondering, because it’s not just about being old….
Hubert by Dick Wingert was a comic panel that began in the revitalized Stars and Stripes in Britain during World…
My blogging partner, DD Degg, forwarded an article from the Spectator on war and cartooning, in which the above WWII…