Interview: Bors & Mirk and End of The Nib
As The Nib prepares to take a bow with its final issue, we took a look back with Matt Bors….
Industry news for the professional cartoonist
As The Nib prepares to take a bow with its final issue, we took a look back with Matt Bors….
Sunil Agarwal mocks a saying I take seriously, but I’m willing to laugh at the empty cans and bottles that…
Slylock Fox Bumped for The Pig Family on Vacation Bumping Slylock Fox from his own strip last week Friday was…
JD Crowe newsletter; Doug Pike novella; Stephen King and The Far Side; News Deserts and Ghost Papers; Castigating Rick McKee…
Steve Breen (Creators) seems to have the best take on what just happened: A crisis was averted, and both sides…
As was mentioned regarding Mike’s column today Arlo and Janis heard a little-known factoid the other day. Obituaries for Newton…
I wish I thought this Arlo & Janis (AMS) were the sign of a coming revolution, but I’m not that…
Alison Bechdel informs us that it was 40 years ago this month that the July/August 1983 issue of WomaNews was…
When I saw this morning’s Prickly City (AMS), I thought it was going to win the “Bad Timing” award, dropping,…
Vincent D. Faletti began cartooning while serving in the Armed Forces during World War 2. Returning home to Michigan he…
Jack Ohman (Tribune) scores what I guess you could call a “pen drop” with this summation of the deal struck…
Going down a wormhole chasing something unrelated I stumbled onto today’s Aspen Times editorial-opinion page where I found Frank Hansen…
A follow-up from yesterday: Paul Berge’s page is always an excellent place to learn about the past in editorial cartooning,…
The Washington Post Writers Group syndicate is down to two cartoonists and three comics, none of which are widely seen…
Frazz (AMS) got it right, amid a flood of more traditional Memorial Day cartoons. We aren’t required to mourn throughout…