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The Cartoon Museum nominated for Best in Heritage Award

The Cartoon Museum in London, England, has been nominated for a Best in Heritage Award for their work with autistic young people. The international award recognizes excellence in museums, heritage and conservation. The museum runs a “Relaxed Monday” event each a month “specifically designed for children and young people with autism spectrum conditions or sensory […]

CSotD: Complaint Department

Our first conflict was brought forth in part by this morning’s Tank McNamara (AMS) and in part by my having missed the first three weeks of the football season and not feeling all that bad about it. There was a point at which I would agree with the fellow suggesting a three-concussions-and-you’re-out approach, and I […]

Caricaturing Kamala – “It’s a Minefield”

by D. D. Degg 1 comments September 23, 2024

A great presidential caricature — the word “caricature” is derived from the Latin word that means to load or charge, as in load a gun or charge a battery — isn’t a matter of capturing a likeness. Harnessing the power of satire and humor, it cements an enduring avatar for the individual while they’re in […]

CSotD: The Art of Not Getting It

Dana Summers (Tribune) shows what happens when you only watch Fox News but not, for instance, when they carry the debate between Trump and Harris, in which she explained her position on Ukraine, as she has several other times. To which I would add that, if she has repeated her stump speech often enough that […]

Of Shoos and Shifts and Ceiling Whacks

by D. D. Degg 1 comments September 22, 2024

Continuing our roundup of items from Friday with The Return of Jimmy Johnson; FurBabies, FDR, and Fala; L.A.Times’ op-comic by Teresa Wong; Travels with Hilary B. Price; The Wizard of Goldberg Machines; Jules Feiffer takes us to other dimensions; Jack Chick tracts re-engineered; Sandra Bell-Lundy sets the girls free; last chances for Smercomics 2024 and […]

Henry Payne Responds to Cartoon Criticism By Linking Tlaib & Infamous Michigan Racist

by D. D. Degg 4 comments September 22, 2024

Editorial cartoonist Henry Payne, who has faced criticism for a cartoon featuring U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib that implied a connection to Hezbollah, has replied by now linking her to former Dearborn mayor Orville Hubbard. From Deadline Detroit: Detroit News columnist Henry Payne responds to sharp criticism about his cartoon in the National Review showing U.S. […]

CSotD: More Blessed to Give, or to Receive?

Israel’s attack on Hezbollah through booby-trapped pagers and phones has unleashed such a flood of political cartoons that it’s hard to choose a reasonable number and then to decide where to start. But Peter Brookes lays out something of an overview in this progression of our ability to kill one another. As it happens, he […]

Henry Payne Faces Backlash Over Claims of Drawing “Racist” Cartoon of U.S. Rep. Tlaib – Updated

Editorial cartoonist Henry Payne is being charged with drawing a “racist” cartoon that seems to imply that U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Palestinian American, is a member of Hezbollah. From The Detroit Metro Times: A Detroit News auto industry reporter who moonlights as a political cartoonist is being criticized for appearing to imply that U.S. […]

Time Has Come To Speak Of Many Things

by D. D. Degg 8 comments September 20, 2024

Rounding up and settling down for a Friday free-for-all. Nick Anderson has a Gotham Gig; Andy Capp Reconsidered;  Sergio Aragonés’ 2024 Award for Excellence; Bolling at Boing Boing; Bill Friday Memorial Service; BC Gets Fit; 10 With Tom Falco; and Lee Enterprises papers gets letters about their comics page change. Nick Anderson has a Gotham […]

CSotD: Everybody’s Talking, Ain’t Nobody Listening

Scott Stantis isn’t the only media person upset because Kamala Harris isn’t playing the game right, though it should be noted that he’s not one of the celebrity journalists who aren’t getting proper respect. Still, he’s right: She hasn’t made the usual rounds that aspiring politicians are expected to make, and as a result a […]

Alex Hallatt on Cartooning in the Age of AI

by D. D. Degg 1 comments September 19, 2024

At her Substack cartoonist Alex Hallatt writes about the BENEFITS of Artificial Intelligence: Earlier on in my career, I worked with a couple of publishers and I know cartoonists who worked with some really good ones. They would develop and edit your book, guiding you to make it the best work possible. Then they would […]

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