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Juxtaposition The Grizzwells follows Grand Avenue in my GoComics feed. Non Sequitur started this week with Petey digging a hole, sequed into defining Occam’s Razor…. with Saturday’s denouement going with the exception to the rule: Funny(?) because it’s true. Shoe earlier this week. Pluggers are getting younger. Today’s Pluggers features a song far too recent. […]

CSotD: Rumors, facts and responses

Gotta give Daniel Boris credit for honesty, though his pre-indictment take is something of a mayfly, posted in the brief period after Trump announced that he was expecting to be charged but before Jack Smith released the actual document a day later. There were plenty of other cartoonists who responded to the rumor of an […]

A Friday Free-For-All

A memorial will be held for cartoonist Ted Richards tomorrow, June 10, at the S.F. Cartoon Art Museum. Details and registration here. 37½ Year in Private Eye: A Tony Husband Exhibit and Profile. “When I was a hippy I was beaten up by a gang of skinheads,” explained Tony Husband, sat in the bar of […]

CSotD: The Braggadocio Factor

In a genuinely post-Civil-War nation, Dennis Draughon’s cartoon wouldn’t be particularly relevant, as we await details of Donald Trump’s indictments and the reaction thereto. But we are currently involved in a Civil War, which makes the removal of Confederate leaders’ names from US military bases relevant overall, and particularly so in the case of General […]

David G. Brown: 20 Years at The Sentinel

Editorial Cartoonist David G. Brown and The Los Angeles Sentinel are celebrating a 20 year partnership. For the last 20 years, award-winning artist David G. Brown has enlightened and educated L.A. Sentinel readers with creative political cartoons. His humorous, yet insightful images offer thoughful commentary on pressing issues of the day. Reflecting on his newspaper […]

Pedro X. Molina Awarded 2023 Havel Prize

As Mike Peterson mentioned in his column today, cartoonist Pedro X. Molina has been awarded the Václav Havel International Prize for Creative Dissent 2023 from the Human Rights Foundation (“promot[ing] freedom where it’s most at risk: in countries ruled by authoritarian regimes”). From the announcement: The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) is pleased to announce the […]

CSotD: PGA aims for a different kind of green

Dave Whamond leads off our coverage of cartoons about the purchase of the PGA by the Saudi government’s LIV as part of an extensive sportswashing effort to hide the affronts to human decency listed on those half-masted flags. I’ll add that the bonesaw in the golf bag is the only one you’ll see here today, […]

Batman Logo Remains Trademarked in EU

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (CN) — An Italian company did not get away with contesting the copyright of the Caped Crusader on Wednesday, as the EU’s second-highest court rejected a claim the logo was too generic. Courthouse News Service reports on the win for the owner: The comic creator has held the rights to use the […]

Nancy Beiman’s FurBabies New @ GoComics

Veteran animator Nancy Beiman has retired from the animation industry and taken up comic stripping. Nancy retired last Fall and then when Winter came… In mid-December 2022 I got an idea for a comic strip, the only form of cartooning that I had never tried. On New Year’s Eve I put it aside assuming that […]

CSotD: Finding Humor in Despair

I’m interpreting this Joy of Tech cartoon as a cry for help, but not on behalf of coders who may indeed find their jobs being taken over by AI. As the cartoon suggests, while the task of coding is precisely the sort of mind-numbing detail work artificial intelligence could take over, the job of coding […]

Abecor Wins Courage in Cartooning Award

Last week CARTOONISTS RIGHTS presented the 2023 Robert Russell Courage in Cartooning Award to Abecor at a private ceremony, held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Cartoonists Rights International Network awarded the biennial Robert Russell Courage in Cartooning Award to Abel Bellido Córdova (Abecor) who continues his crusade against corruption in spite of […]

The Missing Popeye Files – Filling the Gap

King Features has put up a different sort of trouble slide, which isn’t their usual announcement for missing files and, instead, suggests perhaps a restart from the beginning? Not sure, but June 15 being nine days away and coinciding with the end of the week, here are the strips that would have run in that […]

Richard D. Olson – RIP

Comics historian and R. F. Outcault/Yellow Kid authority Richard D. Olson has passed away. The report of Richard’s passing was shared on a comics board: Richard Olson (Yellow Kid) passed away last Sunday close to his home in Mississippi after battling ongoing health issues. His wife Gayle of 54 years was with him that day. […]

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