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Are Three Rocks Having Fun Yet?

With the imminent release (unless you already got a special edition at the San Diego Comic Con) of Bill Griffith‘s graphic biography of Ernie Bushmiller Hogan’s Alley Tom Heintjes interviews the author. TH: Conversely, we all hit dead ends in our research, always frustrating. Were there questions you had going in that you were unable […]

CSotD: Profile – Jan Eliot

I’m off getting a magical new hip that will allow me to leap tall buildings in a single bound. While I’m recuperating in a place of dubious connection, here’s an interview I did in 2003 for the Post-Star of Glens Falls, NY. The cartoons were added in 2010 when I replayed the interview for Comic […]

Summer Vacation Assignment: Book Report

Where I’m Coming From, The Buildings are Barking, Funny Things, Poor Helpless Comics!, The Talk, The He-Man Effect, You’re Not A Real Parent Until…, Thorn, and Gladys Parker are reviewed by various sites. Following are some book reviews of recently released or forthcoming books of interest. [F]or many decades, the comics section was a little […]

Pete Kaminski – RIP

Creators Syndicate coordinator and graphic designer Pete Kaminski has passed away. Peter James Kaminski February 9, 1990 ~ July 12, 2023 From the obituary: Peter J. Kaminski, 33, died July 12, 2023, at the University of Chicago Medical Center after an extended illness. Pete moved to Los Angeles, California to join Creators Syndicate working with […]

CSotD: Profile — Jim Davis

I’m off getting a magical new hip that will allow me to leap tall buildings in a single bound. While I’m recuperating in a place of dubious connection, here’s an interview I did in 2003 for the Post-Star of Glens Falls, NY. The cartoons were added in 2010 when I replayed the interview for Comic […]

Robert Arial Takes 2023 AAN Award

The Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN) announced the winner of their 2023 awards. Celebrating excellence in local journalism, these awards recognize outstanding reporting, writing, photography, and multimedia storytelling across various categories. In the cartoon division Robert Ariail of The Charleston City Paper took first place for – “Marshall law; Lindsey; Vaccine; Shell; sycophant”Judge’s comment: “Relevant […]

CSotD Profile – Baby Blues

I’m off getting a magical new hip that will allow me to leap tall buildings in a single bound. While I’m recuperating in a place of dubious connection, here’s an interview I did in 2003 for the Post-Star of Glens Falls, NY. The cartoons were added in 2010 when I replayed the interview for Comic […]

CSotD: Pantsing For Peace

Might as well start with a laugh, or as close as we can get to one. RJ Matson steps back from attempting to inspire horror over the lack of ethics on the Supreme Court, and the Chief Justice’s refusal to take it seriously. Maybe mockery is more effective than head-on criticism. It has been said […]

Steve Breen Departs The Union-Tribune

Another Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist has lost his position with his newspaper. Steve Breen, cartoonist for The San Diego Union-Tribune, will no longer be a regular presence at the newspaper. Says Steve in a farewell column: By Steve Breen Editorial Cartoonist  July 21, 2023 5:49 PM PT Today marks the last time I will have […]

CSotD: Regrets and the Regrettable

(Scott Stantis) (Bill Bramhall) When I heard Tony Bennett had died, I thought it was too bad, but, then again, he was 96 years old, at which point you’ve got the right to check out. I was confident that political cartoonists would be all over the topic, obituary cartoons being something that editors can understand […]

2023 Eisner Award Winners

The 2023 Eisner Award winners were announced at the San Diego Comic Con. Below are a few of the winners that have comic strip connections and a couple others. Best Webcomic WINNER: Lore Olympus, by Rachel Smythe (WEBTOON) Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8) WINNER: The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster! […]

“Say it ain’t so, McClatchy!” Readers React

Editor’s Note: As part of the continued evolution of our business and due to changing reader habits, McClatchy will no longer publish daily opinion cartoons, including on the Herald-Leader’s Opinion page. The Herald-Leader has been proud to publish the work of Pulitzer Prize winner Joel Pett, who has contributed timely, thought-provoking, accountability-focused work to these […]

CSotD: Strange Days Have Found Us

Alex offers a grim prediction for writers, or at least those who don’t go to the right cocktail parties in the right cities. Publishers already use the term “slush pile” for the vast quantities of unsolicited manuscripts that arrive on their doorsteps, and it’s newsworthy when something from the slush pile gets published. It’s nearly […]

Pogo Gone – It Weren’t Nohow Permanent

Ill health took a toll on Walt Kelly and Pogo. By the early 1970s friends and family were pitching in more and more hoping the creator would recover enough to return to the strip full time. That, alas, did not happen. In 1973 Walt Kelly died. So widow Selby Kelly with Don Morgan, Henry Shikuma, […]

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