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First Date by Joseph Bergeron (New Comic)

Cartoonist Joseph Bergeron of New Hampshire has placed his First Date comic strip in the Eagle Times: CLAREMONT — Local cartoonist Joseph Bergeron has made his print debut within the pages of the Eagle Times with the comic strip ‘First Date.’ ‘First Date’ is Bergeron’s first published comic strip, making it an Eagle Times exclusive. […]

CSotD: Different sorts of awards

I will confess I haven’t seen any of the movies up for Oscars tomorrow night, but I will declare Drew Sheneman’s piece to be Best Picture, not of the year but of the week, because comedies don’t get honored often enough and, after a few weeks of sorting through increasingly repetitive cartoons about drag queens […]

CSotD: Playing ‘What if?’

The game of “What if?” can be silly. Here, Lisa Benson plays “What if libruls didn’t want the entire trove of Jan 6 tapes released?” Of course, there were objections to releasing the entire video record, because it could reveal security information. But the main objection from liberals was that, rather than release it to […]

The Great Replacement

Hundreds of newspapers, probably over a thousand, are introducing new comic strips to their readers as space becomes available on their funny pages. Comics Beat, with words of wisdom from our own Mike Peterson, showcases one example. The Lewiston Tribune’s note to readers caught my eye. Starting today, we will be running the comic strip […]

Ian Falconer – RIP

New Yorker cover artist Ian Falconer has passed away. Ian Woodward Falconer August 25, 1959 – March 7, 2023 From The New York Times: He was a stage designer noted for his work in opera when he hit the best-seller list in 2000 with the first in a series of books for children. Ian Falconer, […]

CSotD: Just a Routine Welfare and Mojo Check

Life is good, and I’m well past midlife, as depicted in this Non Sequitur (AMS). As for my mojo, either it’s gone or it’s become so fully embedded that I don’t fret over it. I do miss malls, though. I don’t think anyone is building them anymore and most of the ones I’ve seen lately […]

Comic History for Wayback Wednesday

Some cartoonist and comic strip histories from during and before our lifetime. Jeffrey Lindenblatt returns to Stripper’s Guide with the 1991 stats for comic strips and panels that appeared in his survey of 300 newspapers (down to 268 dailies for 1991). In the Top 30 spots, Calvin and Hobbes continued its climb moving one spot […]

Ann Telnaes Wins 2023 Herblock Prize

The Washington Post editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes was awarded the Herblock Prize for 2023. From the Herb Block Foundation announcement (with the submission portfolio): Ann Telnaes creates editorial cartoons in various mediums — animation, visual essays, live sketches and traditional print — for The Washington Post. Judges comments: Ann Telnaes’ combination of expertly-crafted renderings and […]

CSotD: International Women’s Day

Today is International Women’s Day, though you wouldn’t know it by looking through American cartoons. Ah well, don’t feel bad: I didn’t see any among the British cartoons, either. Which doesn’t mean there weren’t any, but, if there were, they were hiding very well. Meanwhile, Fiona Katauskas explains why it isn’t a bigger deal in […]

The Tuesday Times

A New Comic Strip Lum and Abner cartoonist Donnie Pitchford has created a new comic strip called A New Comic Strip! Donnie’s introduction at that Lum and Abner link: This is a new “bigfoot” sci-fi strip in daily format, although don’t look for it six times a week! The best I can manage right now […]

Gary Varvel Keynotes GOP Dinner

Cartoonist Gary Varvel was the keynote speaker at a local Republican function. From The Greenfield Daily Reporter: The award-winning syndicated editorial cartoonist who spent 24 years at the Indianapolis Star was the keynote speaker at the Hancock County Republican Party’s Lincoln Day Dinner at Adaggios Banquet Hall late last Friday. He was joined by GOP […]

CSotD: Who’s in charge, and how dare you ask?

Marc Murphy may not be polite, but that doesn’t mean he’s wrong. The 2023 CPAC Conference was something of a damp squib, which was a surprise given the prominence it once commanded in the media, if not in actually influencing, rather than simply echoing, Republican politics. Is the echo still there? That’s the big question. […]

King Features hires former AMU exec John Glynn

Sources tell TDC that former Andrews McMeel Universal President John Glynn has been hired by King Features Syndicate. John will help with creator relations and feature development for the New York-based syndicate. He started Friday, March 3. John was with AMU for 20 years starting as Associate Editor and rising to President and Editorial Director replacing Lee Salem at […]

Dilbert’s Comic Page Neighbors Talk Adams

Darrin Bell, Bill Holbrook, Liniers, Bianca Xunise, and editor Tea Fougner are some of the King Features people that Associated Press reporter Mark Kennedy talked to about their comics page neighbor’s racist remarks. Darrin Bell is the opening focus of the article: “The only reason anyone knows who Scott Adams is because of the comics […]

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