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Sunday Stripping

Let’s start with three huzzahs to Comics Kingdom for including the title panels with the Sunday comics! We sincerely hope this isn’t a one-time occurrence. Now GoComics it’s time for you to do the same. But it is not all hugs and kisses for The Kingdom. The black background continues to irritate, and Friday’s The […]

CSotD: Getting It Straight

I’m starting by disagreeing with Paul Berge, but I’ll soften it by linking to his essay on this cartoon where he discusses the sexist comments that have drawn the most attention, while also delving into Harrison Butker’s homophobia and transphobia as well as his defense of antiSemitism. My problem is that his objections repeat a […]

CSotD: More Saturday Morning Cartoons

We’re not doing political cartoons today, but let’s start with something blatantly political: This past Sunday’s Non Sequitur (AMS). Danae is not alone in her attitude, which is a weakness of the system. When I was going through some newspapers from 1898, I came across an opinion piece by Elizabeth Cady Stanton in which she […]

CSotD: Wives and Lovers and Weasels

Clay Bennett (CTFP) points out what we all know, that Nikki Haley’s endorsement of Trump comes after a blistering primary campaign in which she repeatedly scored heavily against him. Haley said in speeches that he was unfit for office and that the GOP could not win with him as their candidate, and her supporters continued […]

Bob Mankoff from the Queens Land

Becoming a great comedian or cartoonist doesn’t happen overnight. As with many professions, it takes tremendous commitment and practice, a bit of failure and some luck along the way. For Bob Mankoff ’66, these were all part of his journey to becoming a prominent cartoonist and cartoon editor for major publications such as The New […]

Robert Ariail from the Low Country

By high school Robert Ariail was the school paper cartoonist, inspired by his 10th grade English teacher who introduced him to Pat Oliphant and other notable artists. The principal canned his first cartoon. “My first taste of the editor/cartoonist relationship,” said Ariail. He landed his first job with The State the month he graduated from […]

CSotD: Errors, misconceptions and damnable lies

Sometimes a person makes an innocent mistake, sometimes someone tells a deliberate lie. Most times, the effect is the same either way, but if what conservative Christians say of the Final Judgement is true, intentions matter. So we’ll start with the twisted view of religion laid out by Mike Luckovich: It is impossible to venture […]

Wayback Whensday – A Bagful of Peanuts

Charles Schulz and his Peanuts comic strip remains a topic of interest in news reports and the blogosphere. Let’s open with a selection of Peanuts buttons courtesy of Pop Culture Safari. Not all is okay with Joe Cool. The unveiling of the new and improved Camp Snoopy at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, California, […]

Miss Cellany’s Suite

Terry Mosher (Aislin) receives the Michener-Baxter Award From the Michener Awards Foundation: OTTAWA, May 21, 2024 – The Michener Awards Foundation (MAF) today announced it is awarding Chantal Hébert and Terry Mosher its prestigious Michener-Baxter Award for exceptional service to Canadian public service journalism. The Montreal Gazette rightfully brags of the honor bestowed on their […]

CSotD: And another thing …

Good timing award to Tommy Siegel for dropping this cartoon just before Taylormania went from fascination to exploitation. The fascination was just kind of silly. As I’ve pointed out before, Taylor Swift has been a very big deal among a very big fanbase for a very long time. The original Swifties are well out of […]

2024 RFK Award Goes to Peter Kuper

The RFK Human Rights organization named Peter Kuper the winner of their 2024 Cartoon Award. The RFK Book and Journalism Awards honor outstanding writing on issues that reflect Senator Robert F. Kennedy’s concerns, including human rights, social justice, and the power of individual action in the United States and around the world. The Robert F. […]

Ed Hall – RIP

Editorial cartoonist Ed Hall has passed away. Hugh Edward (Ed) Hall September 26, 1962 – May 19, 2024 Emmy announced Ed had passed on his Facebook page: It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I share that Ed passed away on Sunday. He bravely battled cancer over the last 8 years, never […]

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