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CSotD: Facts, Fallacies and Folklore

John Auchter repeats the concept that the machines are listening to us, which I continue to insist is a myth. However, should the fellow donate $25 to the candidate, it will indeed be Katy-bar-the-door time. I’ve heard several people say they’re sorry to have donated to a candidate because of the spam that results. I’m […]

John McPherson Works Close To Home

Here’s some great news for all Close to Home fans. John McPherson’s latest book, The Close To Home 30th Anniversary Treasury, will be released by Andrews McMeel Publishing on September 24th. This milestone volume includes more than 800 comics chosen by the Saratoga cartoonist and his editors as well as an instructive glimpse at how […]

The Weekend Color Comics Supplement

Dick Tracy travels to South America for a two week Minit Mysteries installment. And who better to illustrate the detective’s Buenos Aires adventure than Argentinian cartoonist Leo Batic? As guest writer Eric Costello says on Facebook: I got (and get!) a real charge out of today’s Dick Tracy, since it’s the start of a two-week […]

Mohammad Sabaaneh

Mohammad Sabaaneh wins EWK Prize

This year’s EWK Prize goes to Palestinian cartoonist Mohammad Sabaaneh who draws for the Middle East Monitor (MEMO). As this year’s winner, he will be a guest at the annual Lakes International Comic Art Festival in North West England in September to receive the award. From MEMO: “This prize is not for me, it is […]

CSotD: Post-Games Wrapup

The Paris Olympics end tonight, which means cartoonists won’t be able to crank out “Daily Things As If They Were Olympic Events” cartoons for another four years. I’m not sure whether that counts as c’est dommage or tant pis, but ca y est. Frank Mariani depicts the medal race between the US and China. I’m […]

Through the Past Cartoonly

Harold and the Purple Crayon, 1960s Popeye cartoons, 1972 Sergio Aragonés poster, Little Orphan Annie and Harold Gray, 2024 San Diego Comic-Con book. Crockett Johnson and Harold and The Purple Crayon Harold is the sole visible creator in his universe. The pages he inhabits are plain white expanses until he fills them: with simple objects […]

CSotD: Swinging Saturday

ICYMI, Rabbits Against Magic has it right: The Democratic Nominee has excellent taste in music, though Mingus is more jazz than swing. But the pun works and we’ll let it slide. My mother turned me on to swing. She was the first female disc jockey on Harvard’s Crimson Network, then one of the founders of […]

Craig Marks – 40 Years With The Leader

AKRON — Leader Publications editorial cartoonist Craig Marks Aug. 8 celebrated his 40th anniversary creating cartoons for the West Side Leader and the South Side News Leader.Forty years ago, Marks was drawing the comic strip, “Zippy” for The University of Akron Buchtelite.“On a whim, I visited the West Side Leader offices in Fairlawn after the paper’s […]

City Paper Covers 20 Years of Stegelin

Cartoonist Steve Stegelin is a snarky Charleston iconoclast who makes us laugh out loud, cringe and nod at political truths. For 20 years, he’s been Charleston City Paper’s resident cartoonist, crafting award-winning drawings that got better year after year. His original gritty style morphed into colorful weekly panels on important issues that sometimes skewer, sometimes […]

More Cartoonists in the News

Pat Moriarty, Hugh Kilpatrick III, Charlie Hall, Quino and Malfalda, Anton van Dalen (obit), and Mary Wings (obit). Cartoonist Pat Moriarty Goes Nuclear with Billboard You might have seen the disconcerting, colorful billboard while driving down 6th Avenue in Tacoma. The cartoon illustration shows what looks like a scared kid with an ice-cream cone standing […]

CSotD: Weekend Wrap-up

The answer is a lot easier than Walt Handelsman expected it to be. As noted here yesterday, the stock market is largely driven by a combination of rumors and panic, as Kal Kallaugher noted in the wake of the October 1987 crash: The good news is that Wall Street followed its worst day in two […]

Eye on Cartoonists in the News

Drew Friedman, Gary Varvel, KC Green, Karl Christian Krumpholz, Harvey J. Kaye and Matt Strackbein The Faces of Caricature Humans love to “make faces.” As children we learn that sad faces produce sympathy, angry faces produce fear, kind faces produce trust, and funny faces produce laughs. This quality is central to Friedman’s brand of representation, […]

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