CSotD: Sunday Variety Pak

Juxtaposition of Ancient Fads Paul Conrad Cornered — AMS Paul Berge has a collection of cartoons from a half-century ago about streaking, which was one of those fads that becomes a fad because it became a fad. Which is to say that it got a lot more attention than it deserved, but it appealed to…

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Comic Strip News (and Oldies)

“News” is up for debate in some entries below, but we will start with actual news. Mike Manley has revealed that he is scheduled to return as daily artist on The Phantom June 10, 2024. Grawlix Illustrated Zits today; Beetle Bailey tomorrow. Let’s stay at King Features for another news item. I’m not in the…

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CSotD: Freya’s Day Funnies

Cathy Wilcox marks International Women’s Day with a grim sense of purpose but a welcome lack of complaining: It’s a good day to recalibrate as the struggle continues. She makes a valuable list of things to challenge, and doesn’t waste a lot of time and energy on the small stuff: These are all major policies,…

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CSotD: Fair Points and Foul

The Internets are full of cartoons marking the planned retirement of Mitch McConnell as Republican Senate Leader, many of them using the “My work here is done” phrase, few of them putting it in as colorful a setting as Drew Sheneman has here. Sheneman does a nice job of showing general destruction, with burned-out buildings,…

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Cartoonists as Exhibitionists

Fleischer Cartoons: The Art and Inventions of Max Fleischer at MoMA March 7 – 14, 2024 More information and a screening schedule at Fleischer Cartoons: The Art and Inventions of Max Fleischer ********** Ohio State U. and The Billy Ireland present Mexico and Comics March 4, 2024 In celebration of our current exhibit, Depicting Mexico and…

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CSotD: Science in the News

I think Eric Carle — having faked his own death to escape the world of children’s books — has taken over the world of astronomy. Perhaps Neal DeGrasse Tyson was too technical, but Jeremy Banx is only touching on the ways in which complex ideas are being simplified for a general audience. It’s not just…

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