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CSotD: Twice Around The Rim And Out

Jeff Koterba shows that less is more with a simple response to Brittney Griner’s release. The ball/ball-and-chain transposition is solid without being excessively clever and he doesn’t presume the result of the throw. More important, he doesn’t argue over whether half a loaf is, indeed, better than none, but celebrates an American homecoming. Granted, it’s […]

Thank God It’s Funniesday

Batiuk Does the Time Warp Again Tom Batiuk begins to bring the Funkyverse and the Crankyverse into sync as Funky Winkerbean winds down and the characters prepare to guest star in Crankshaft.   Red and Rover and Brian Comes Over Red and Rover cartoonist Brian Basset will be at Scrawl Books next Thursday to sign […]

Lee Lorenz – RIP

Cartoonist and cartoon editor Lee Lorenz has passed away. Lee Sharp Lorenz October 17, 1932 – December 8, 2022   MIchael Maslin is reporting Lee’s death: Very sad news tonight from Martha Lorenz, that her father, Lee Lorenz, The New Yorker‘s art editor from 1973 -1993, and cartoon editor from 1993 – 1997, passed away […]

CSotD: Still Funny After All These Years

Candorville (KFS) pokes some fun at its former hosting site, but, for those who haven’t been following DD Degg’s coverage here, the outage at GoComics seems to have fouled up their ability to receive and process strips, such that they’re featuring a lot of reruns at the moment. This makes it hard to take a […]

Postmedia (Canada) Went Full Andrews McMeel

The notice (for me) came with a letter to the editor of The Windsor Star: I recently read letters to the editor regarding disappointment with recent changes to the newspaper. Some letters voiced disappointment with the puzzle page and one letter with the weather page. My disappointment is in regard to the comics. Why were […]

A Chat with Cartoonist Mike Luckovich

Atlanta Journal-Constitution editor Kevin Riley sits down with editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich to discuss his how he creates political cartoons. On the occasion of the new Mike Luckovich book, The Twisted History of the GOP, being released Mike sits down with his editor and explain the thought process behind a few of his recent cartoons […]

CSotD: Campaigning on Cruelty

Several cartoonists have commented on the Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony, in which the parents of murdered Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick — and some other officers’ and their families — accepted the medal, shook Sen. Charles Schumer’s hand, then walked past Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy. IMHO, John Deering got it best. Ken Sicknick, Brian’s […]

Don Orehek – RIP

Cartoonist Don Orehek has passed away.   Donald August (Don) Orehek August 9, 1928 – December 6, 2022   The Berndt Toast Gang has passed on the sad news that the famed and prolific magazine cartoonist has died: The Berndt Toast Gang regretfully announces that, Don Orehek, longtime BTG member, incorrigible cartoonist, lighting quick caricaturist […]

CSotD: Free Speech Follies

I’m not sure how to comment on this Michael Ramirez (Creators) cartoon, though I lived near the US Air Force Academy and toured the mews with their falcon trainers. Apparently the Twitter falcon hunts media and the falconer carries around a package of politics. I have no idea what he’s saying, though I do know […]

Comic Writer Predicted Japan Aggression in 1921

The creator and writer of the Don Winslow of the Navy comic strip had predicted the Japanese aggression of the 1930s and 1940s, and notably Hawaii, 20 years before the attack on Pearl Harbor.   From the U. S. Naval Institute is a profile of comic strip writer Frank V. Martinek. Featured in comics, novels, […]

Phil Hands & Adam Zyglis on Cartooning the News

Phil Hands and Adam Zyglis join the Utterly Moderate Podcast and reflect on editorial cartooning. The pair discuss editorial vs. political cartoonist, how they create their cartoons, the constant deadlines, cartoons being perfect for short attention spans, the future is digital but newspapers will still pay better, advice for starting (local), hate mail, football toons […]

To Everything Turn Turn Turn

Soon 2022 will be turned over to 2023. Like Carol Lay we will all need new calendars for our walls and desks, unlike Carol I suggest comics related calendars. Maybe by your favorite cartoonist.Say Drew Litton or Keith Knight or Mark Parisi.   For fans of vintage comics Hogan’s Alley has a great selection. For […]

CSotD: Ignorance, Incompetence and Lies

  Rick McKee posted this yesterday, but, upon closer examination, it appears to be from two years ago. That would normally disqualify it, but, given how long we’ve been chasing the Hunter Biden will-o-the-wisp, the commentary is as fresh as the controversy, while the gist of the piece fits in with today’s topic, which is […]

The Last Hogan’s Alley … and the First

Hogan’s Alley was a famous (now and then) Sunday comic that began in Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World. It was created by Richard Felton Outcault and continued by George Benjamin Luks. It ran from May 5, 1895 to December 5, 1897. Here is the last Hogan’s Alley that ran 125 years ago today (from Pulitzer’s […]

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