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Weekend Roundup – Cartoonists Talking

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 15, 2024

Jim Keefe, Jason Chatfield, Bob Eckstein, Michael Maslin, Darrin Bell, RL Crabb, Richard Marschall, Kyle Bravo, and Wayno. Keefe improvises Sally Forth artist Jim Keefe discusses that unusual and inventive middle panel in today’s comic strip. Chatfield packs up his old kit bag I travel a lot, which I’m lucky to do. I like getting […]

CSotD: Unreliable Narrators

Pearls Before Swine (AMS) offers a yes-but-no discussion of our situation. There certainly are a lot of people siloed in their own little belief centers, and that’s a problem in a democratic system where people are supposed to make informed decisions. But there is such a thing as truth, and there is such a thing […]

The New Cartoonist

“The New Cartoonist” Publication Launches

Cartoonist Pete Songi has launched a new digital magazine called The New Cartoonist. The inaugural issue is 48 pages long and features over 50 cartoonists along with interviews, articles, and animation videos. The cover was drawn by Mark Winter (AKA Chicane). Pete says the idea for the magazine dates back several years and was inspired by a short-lived UK publication called The Cartoonist. […]

CSotD: Mopping up

David Cohen is one of several cartoonists calling out Trump for his refusal to schedule a second debate, but I like his take because it captures the arrogance of a badly defeated Trump declining to admit his loss. As I’ve noted before, I’m not convinced Trump knows when he is lying or making excuses or […]

Lee Enterprises Switching to King Features?

So the other day I came across a headline: Clicking on the link I came onto a 404 page. Yesterday another Lee Enterprises newspaper headline: Aaaand another 404 page. Today another Lee paper headline: And…well you get the idea. So when I saw the Press of A.C. headline I opened it with little expectation, but […]

NPF Berryman Award Deadline is Sept. 30

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 13, 2024

JP Trostle at the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists reminds us that …most of journalism’s major awards are handed out in the spring, with the deadlines to enter in the dead of winter. There is, however, one outlier: The National Press Foundation’s Clifford K. and James T. Berryman Award. Named after the only father-son duo […]

CSotD: Let’s Talk About Art

This Bob Eckstein cartoon came along at a propitious time, because I opened a Threads account and soon thereafter showed an interest in writers. Ever since, my feed has been filled with postings by people who ought to get off line and write something instead of talking about it. I took writing courses in college […]

Rachel Merrill is New Gil Thorp Artist

by D. D. Degg 1 comments September 12, 2024

Tribune Content Agency (TCA) has announced that cartoonist Rachel Merrill will be the new Gil Thorp artist beginning September 30, 2024. Rachel replaces Rod Whigham, the Gil Thorp comic strip artist since 2008. From TCA: Her diverse background, which includes contributions to Bright Wall/Dark Room, Vinegar Syndrome, and Southwest Review, brings a wealth of experience […]

The Mid-Week Meanderings of Miss Cellany

by D. D. Degg 3 comments September 12, 2024

Gary Larson’s net worth, Li’l Sparky calendar, Max & the Midknights TV, public domain Buck Rogers, Jef Mallett interviewed, Warner Bros. theatrical cartoons coming (or not), and a warning about tomorrow from a turtle. Gary Larson Net Worth 2024: The Far Side of Success Sazadul Islam Saju at Surprise Sports puts cartoonist Gary Larson’s current […]

CSotD: After Further Review

There isn’t much doubt as to how the debate went: See Ann Telnaes’ animated original here as Donald Trump self-destructed while Kamala Harris looked on. The blame continues to be discussed, however, in a flood of cartoons and memes and wisecracks and serious commentary. RJ Matson poses it as a disaster for the Republican Party, […]

Cartoonist Profiles: Beckerman, Steadman

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 11, 2024

Bob Coar for Cartoon Research gives us the life and animated times of Howard Beckerman. You know a Ralph Steadman work when you see it. You’ll recognize his chaotic line and evocative paint splatter, his grotesque visages and uncanny vistas. But for an artist with such a pointedly distinct aesthetic, Steadman won’t entertain any talk […]

Wayback Whensday – La Vilaine Lulu

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 11, 2024

Naughty Lulu, the Yves Saint Laurent comic strip. From Jardin Marjorelle: In 1956, the twenty-year-old Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent was already working as an assistant to Christian Dior, sketching ideas for upcoming collections. In the evenings, one of the couture house’s employees, Jean-Pierre Frère, would have fun cross-dressing: “Often, after six o’clock, a Christian Dior […]

CSotD: While We Wait For The Verdict

Pia Guerra David Rowe A pair of rapid responses to last night’s debate: Guerra from the Canadian West Coast, Rowe from Australia, but let’s wait to see what cartoonists who work at a more deliberate pace have to say about it, not that either of these is hasty with their graphics or their thinking. IMHO, […]

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