CSotD: The Good, the Bad and the Cynical
When I saw that Jimmy Buffett had died, my first reaction was “Well, that’s a shame,” because he was a…
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When I saw that Jimmy Buffett had died, my first reaction was “Well, that’s a shame,” because he was a…
I wish I could believe in Paul Fell’s vision of a world in which labor unions had the upper hand…
Lemont confronts a harsh truth in today’s Candorville (WPWG) and not a bad introduction to Labor Day. To put a…
Ward Sutton sums up the hypocrisy and chaos of our current situation, and he’s right without offering much of an…
I would have used this Existential Comics discussion yesterday if I’d realized the concept of theft and/or compensation was going…
Glad I didn’t use this Pearls Before Swine (AMS) when it appeared Sunday, because there has been an explosion of…
Sometimes it’s easy to call out a cartoonist. In this case, given that, in his profile statement at Counterpoint, Mike…
I think Jonesy is being a little hard on meaningless connective phrases, but that may be because I tend to…
There are many Prigozhin cartoons on editorial pages at the moment, but Mike Smith (KFS) manages to tie up both…
Yesterday was National Dog Day or some such, but I posted too early to realize it, so I’ll compensate with…
We might as well begin with the silly part, though our current situation is a mix of silly and deadly….
Harry Burton offers one of a surprisingly few cartoon takes on Donald Trump’s mugshot, but I think he gets it…
Confession: I didn’t watch last night’s debate. There were several reasons: One was that it didn’t appear to be on…
My situation with Arlo and Janis (AMS) isn’t so much that I needed to choose some particular strips from the…
Al Goodwyn (Creators) brings up, somewhat indirectly, the Stupid Angry People factor in current coverage. At least he singles out…