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CSotD: Weekend Update

First, a bit of serendipitous timing, as Pros And Cons (KFS) manages to unintentionally comment on the decision by New Mexico authorities to drop the firearm enhancement charge in the case in which Alec Baldwin faces an involuntary manslaughter accusation for the accidental, fatal shooting on the set of a movie. Turns out that, as […]

Scott Adams creator of Dilbert

Scott Says Some S?i?l?l?y? Stuff*

Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams: “… the best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from Black people.” On his Real Coffee with Scott Adams daily podcast yesterday the cartoonist took the results of a Rasmussen Poll and stretched it to farcical lengths. The Daily Beast reports on the 12 […]

Calvin and Hobbes Portable Compendium

More information about the new editions of the collected Calvin and Hobbes books has been released. The first set of books collecting Bill Watterson’s timeless Calvin and Hobbes comics in a compact, portable format designed to introduce the timeless adventures of a boy and his stuffed tiger to a new generation of readers. Featuring over 500 comics from the strip’s debut […]

CSotD: What’s the matter, anyway?

There have been additional cartoons about the rewriting of the late Roald Dahl’s books, but, having covered the topic, I’m disinclined to feature anything that doesn’t rise above the norm. Martin Rowson did just that, blending the revisionist literature with Vladimir Putin’s absurd claim that Ukraine started the war. A pair of rubbish rewrites, indeed. […]

Toons & Tunes on Wayback Wednesday

From 100 years ago is an article on the then-current comics scene from the February 1923 Vanity Fair. THE largest group, dealing with married life, reaches its lowest level of painfulness in the series “For Better For Worse”, by Tad, and perhaps its highest level in Briggs’ series “Mr. and Mrs”. It includes such varied […]

CSotD: Hate of the Union

In a sane world, Gary Huck‘s cartoon — perhaps transformed into bumperstickers and T-shirts — could be a game changer. They knew. They lied. They played their audience for suckers. In a sane world, the backlash would do more harm to Murdoch’s empire than any penalty handed down in the Dominion lawsuit, as furious MAGA […]

Jules Feiffer Beset w/ Macular Degeneration

Roger Rosenblatt, writing for The New York Times about the genesis of his and Jules Feiffer‘s new book Cataract Blues, reveals that Jules is suffering from macular degeneration. From Roger’s New York Times article “When an Artist Loses His Sight”: A few years ago, I began having trouble with my vision. Shapes became indistinct, colors […]

The Expurgated Life of Scrooge McDuck

Forget Roald Dahl, Dr. Seuss, even Mark Twain, now they are messing with a true classic of literature. Don Rosa’s The Life and Times of Uncle $crooge is having an entire chapter of his biography deleted. The Life and Times of $crooge McDuck according to Wikipedia: The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck (Lo$) is […]

Publishing The Collected Alley Oop

Allan Holtz has turned his Stripper’s Guide over to Alley Oop publisher Chris Aruffo for three days allowing Chris to reveal how he went from Oop fan to Oop publisher. It’s a fascinating story. Chris takes us from reading the comic strip in his newspaper to reading it online to gathering the physical strips in […]

CSotD: The Ministry of Arts comes for Dahl

British political cartoonists play rough, but even those like Matt who deal in topical humor have an edge that gives their work some bite. Here he does a concise job of summing up the bowdlerization of the late Roald Dahl’s work. For those who have missed the outcry, the company that owns the rights to […]

New Comics Lineup in Anchorage

The Anchorage Daily News informed readers of changes to their comics page today: Readers of the comics pages are going to notice some changes this week. A couple of these occurred at the first of the year, but we’ve added several features — and cut some — starting this week. The new comics to the […]

The Last Dingbat

Editorial cartoonist Paul Berge blogs. Mostly it is about his current cartoon, but on the weekends he gets historical. This past weekend he entertained us with some background on dingbats: Last Saturday’s post looked back on my abortive attempt to add a little character in my editorial cartoons giving postscriptive commentary on the topic of […]

CSotD: Right, wrong and whatever

I have long thought — realized — that the Internet is a sanctuary for a number of people out on the edge of the autistic spectrum, and Pat Byrnes boils it down to a cartoon. It’s an observation, not an accusation. As noted before, for several years I ran a high school Quiz Bowl with […]

Rick Detorie Rests on The Sabbath

Beginning this year cartoonist Rick Detorie has reduced his workload on One Big Happy to six daily comic strips – the Sunday page has been in rerun status since January 1, 2023. Christmas Day 2022 (above) was the last new Sunday edition, with reruns from 2017 replacing new strips this year. One Big Happy began […]

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