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CSotD: Kids, Parents, Work, Play

In these fraught times, silly humor is doubly welcome, and educational as well: Bizarro (KFS) also offers a new-to-me term for what I’ve always known as the “puppy nerve.” Nothing more to add except that, between the collection of different dogs and their differing reactions, and the textbooks and posters, this is quite an example […]

Dan Rosandich – RIP

Magazine cartoonist Dan Rosandich has passed away. Daniel Nicholas (Dan) Rosandich July 21, 1957 – January 9, 2023 From the obituary: Daniel Rosandich, 65, a resident of Houghton passed away at his home on January 9, 2023, following an apparent heart attack. A celebration of Dan’s life will be announced by the Memorial Chapel Funeral […]

CSotD: The Reality Issue

Tom Tomorrow sums up the bizarre problem of life in a country divided between two realities. Sparky lays out a litany of abuses that ought to arouse at least concern, if not fury, in a civilized mind, only to discover that they bounce off because the person he is talking to lives in a totally […]

Wallace the Brave Scavenger Hunt

Andrews McMeel and Will Henry have devised a contest with the reward being a print of the very first Wallace the Brave Sunday page. Ten winners of that prize, plus a special Grand Prize for one winner. It’s a scavenger hunt for images found in 2022 Wallace the Brave comic strips. At the start of […]

Yesterday, When I Was Young

Okay, it was only a day ago but I was younger. And some cartoonist were also younger, or their surrogates were. Phoebe and Her Unicorn, The Family Circus, and Pearls Before Swine all went with youthful art Sunday. If getting youngsters to draw your strip wasn’t an option maybe try AI. Brewster Rockit mentioned AI […]

CSotD: Generation Gaps

I don’t know how things are working in Ireland, but the couple in this Graeme Keyes cartoon would have to die quickly if they were Americans. The soaring prices of housing have, indeed, barred many people from homeownership, though much of it is the massive chunk of change required for a down payment. But I’d […]

Mark Schultz in the Comics of Hal Foster

The Scranton Sunday Times features a profile of current Prince Valiant writer Mark Schultz on the front page (but below the fold). Scranton Times-Tribune staff writer Jim Lockwood interviews Mark about his comics career in general and his years writing Prince Valiant in particular. “Basically what we’re try to do now is just not screw […]

Paper Reduces Sunday Funnies to Four Color Comics

That’s four color comics, not four-color comics. The Prescott Daily Courier will shrink its Sunday Color Comics print section to four comics beginning next week. The Daily Courier informed their readers of “a new comics format” beginning February 5: Today, Jan. 29, will be the last day The Daily Courier will offer its full section […]

CSotD: Juxtapositions, Domestic and Foreign

(Jack Ohman) (Dave Granlund) (Ann Telnaes) The New Confederacy — those folks who don’t have the cojones to secede but are determined to overthrow the nation from within — present these three cartoonists with an asked-and-answered set up. As Ohman notes, Speaker McCarthy has barred Adam Schiff from the House Intelligence Committee for having betrayed […]

Saturday Smorgasbord

The Return of Philbert Phountain Phil Fountain is a pseudonym for ANC’s prodigal cartoonist, Philbert Phountain, who has recently returned from a working hiatus where he served as the lead fact-checker for George Santos. After a lengthy sabbatical cartoonist Phil Fountain has returned to the political battlefield of Northern California contributing to A News Cafe. […]

CSotD: Complaint Dept.

Adam Zyglis explains the ongoing outrage factor, in which the Republicans work to rile up the public over dubious threats while quietly enacting real ones. Coming up with phony reasons to restrict voting rights is a core goal, but hardly the only one: It’s also reported that, while GOP legislators are fuming over the prospect […]

Comic Criticism is Friday’s Filing

I wonder how he did it. How did Brian Crane, creator of the comic strip “Pickles,” sneak into our house and set up listening devices to capture the conversations between my husband and me so he could chronicle our lives in his strip? Stefanie Pettit, for The Spokesman-Review, is wowed by the realism displayed by […]

CSotD: Smoke Gets In Our Eyes

The whole world is indeed watching, and, as Andy Marlette (Creators) suggests, the outrageous number of mass shootings in this country is becoming part of our brand. I don’t know how Germans feel about being associated with beer, and my favorite Mexican restaurants don’t feature mariachi music, but it seems Americans buy into our macho, […]

First and Last: Rusty Riley

By 1948 Frank Godwin (b. 1889) had spent a good 40 years as a respected and requested illustrator for newspapers, magazines, books, and advertisers. Beginning in 1924 (Vignettes of Life) he became an impressive presence on newspaper comics pages, creating a famous twelve year run illustrating Connie (1929-1941). After Connie he gave up the grind […]

CSotD: Funny Thoughts and Vice-Versa

I wasn’t looking for anything too brain-involved today, and so the predictable foolishness of Sherman’s Lagoon (AMS) seemed just right. But even the funny stuff involves thought. Example: “Predictable foolishness” is different than repetitive or monotonous foolishness. There are all sorts of strips which simply repackage the same few gags in different settings. “Predictable foolishness,” […]

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