CSotD: Cover stories
Baby Blues (KFS) sets the stage today, because we’re going to look beyond the cover, much as we might rather…
Industry news for the professional cartoonist
Baby Blues (KFS) sets the stage today, because we’re going to look beyond the cover, much as we might rather…
The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists has released a preliminary schedule of their upcoming online-only convention. The Friday events…
Perhaps the best works created for children are the ones rife with layers discoverable later in life. That quality encourages…
The past week has been one synchronicity after another. This Joy of Tech cartoon would be valid anytime, but we’re…
In 1963 syndicates and newspapers joined forces with cartoonist and comics historian Gordon Campbell to produce an exhibit of pages…
Here’s the problem: It’s becoming hard for political cartoonists to satirize our situation, because our situation is beginning to feel…
Well it’s trending on the spots I check in on. In early 1962 Charles Schulz and United Feature Syndicate distributed…
Ann Telnaes notes some bad news coming out of Afghanistan, as the Taliban shows how empty its promises of respecting…
Dale Messick and Floyd Norman are the comic artists inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame this year….
Everybody remembers Garfield Minus Garfield, where Garfield was edited out of his own comic strip. Now there is a new…
Timing is everything, and, when I first saw this Matt Wuerker (Politico) piece, I planned to feature it with an…
Robin Moore‘s book about The Green Berets in Vietnam was released in the Spring of 1965 and before…
Cartoonist and educator Lynda Barry is a favorite here at Open Culture. We’re always excited to share exercises from her books and intel on…
If you know me, you know I’m a huge fan of Chester Gould, and I have a number of Dick…
The perceptive little girl in this Christopher Weyant cartoon asks an excellent question for which her father — judging by…