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Brian Basset Looks Back on Career

‘Red and Rover’ cartoonist, based in Edmonds, looks back on career Brian Basset has drawn newspaper comic strips for decades. Now he’s preparing for the next phase of his career. If you are like me the Everett Herald headline and subhed shrieks that Brian Basset is retiring. Rest assured that is not the case … […]

Recent Comics-Related Items

Charles Schulz’s Art Studio For Sale A tranquil midcentury modern home in Sebastopol used as an art studio by Peanuts cartoonist Charles M. Schulz to draw his nationally syndicated comic strips hit the market Friday, June 23, for $3.95 million, according to Coldwell Banker Realty. The home, built in 1966, rests on 7.2 acres of […]

CSotD: Issues of timing, accidental and otherwise

The Duplex (AMS) nearly gets the Accidental Timing Award, and I say “nearly” because, first of all, Putin would be way over-matched and I’m sure would refuse to compete, and, second, as I’m writing this at 5:25 EDT (and editing at 7:42), we can’t find either of them. My theory is that they’ve set off […]

Time Has Come for The Sunday Funnies

Bill Griffith looks forward to reminiscing in Zippy the Pinhead. The strip ends with a promising future where “comics-on-paper” make a vinyl-like comeback to popularity. Time Passages Synchronicity In a wonderful multi-panel juxtaposition we see time, in a matter of hours, pass in Wallace the Brave; while time, taking years, also passes in Six Chix. […]

CSotD: From the Sublime to the Ridiculous

In such troubled times, a good laugh is of great value, and Fiona Katauskas gives up on ruminating over the true meaning of woke and the false meanings of woke and settles, instead, on the utter meaninglessness with which the dorks have endowed it. And the flatulent pride with which they parade their ignorance. This […]

CSotD: Picking up the pieces

This is a “Where do I begin?” day, because I have a file full of worthwhile cartoons, including a new one by Lee Judge (KFS). In his latest substack, Kareem admits that, when he was young and naive, he thought voters were eager to learn about issues and make intelligent choices. But as he grew […]

Spectickles a Victim of Papers’ Sameness

Spectickles by Bill Abbott is one example of many comics taking a beating due to large newspaper owners demanding all the papers in their group run a unified comics page. When Lee Enterprises ordered all their newspapers to run the same ten comics last September the Spectickles panel was forced out of The Buffalo News, […]

CSotD: A story too good to check

Patrick Blower isn’t the only one roped in by an international fraud. The notion that kids were “identifying” as animals began with an intentional lie in this country some years ago and, when it resurfaced last summer, it was almost immediately slapped down as transphobic propaganda. There were no kids who thought they were cats, […]

Heritage Auction 7340 Calvin & Hobbes

The first stage of Heritage Auction 7340, which are lots of original comic art, has ended. The auction included a couple Calvin and Hobbes dailies by Bill Watterson, the 1986 issue went for $174,000.00 while the 1987 issue went for $156,000.00. The big piece involved was a Frank Frazetta Dark Kingdom painting that cost the […]

CSotD: Thoughts in a humorous vein

Dan Rosen echoes a gripe I’ve gone on about before: Don’t ask me to pay your staff. And, if you don’t pay your staff adequately, don’t ask me to believe you would distribute tips honestly. Nearly every business in town has “help wanted” signs out. Get your act together. But this cartoon hit at a […]

Cartoonists in the News

Jim Davis, Shena Wolf, Bob Swaim, Jamie Smith, Barbara Dale, plus awards and books. Here’s some items about cartoonists from the last week of Spring. Garfield is celebrating his 45th birthday this week, so the GoComics crew interviewed creator Jim Davis. Do you have a favorite strip that you’ve created? If yes, what one? Yes. […]

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