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For you youngsters out there there was a time when editorial cartoonists and book publishing had a wonderful bond. Books of editorial cartoons with were regularly published with the added bonus of the cartoonists adding a running commentary to remind us of why the cartoons related to the times they were originally published. This came […]

CSotD: And Now The News, More or Less

I suspect Biden’s decision to let Ukraine fire US-supplied missiles over its border, and his decision to supply the Ukrainians with anti-personnel mines, were an effort to shore up their defenses before Trump comes into office and begins catering to his great good friend Putin. He may well choke off their aid, but it would […]

Wayback Whensday: Caniff, Kane, Company

High school Milton Caniff, Joe Palooka back in the boxing ring, NCS and Sigma Chi team to honor Milton Caniff, Ron Goulart and Gil Kane Star Hawks Chapter Two, and Milton Caniff’s Miss Lace in Playboy. Very Early Milton Caniff In 1925 Milton Caniff of Dayton, Ohio, was a senior at Stivers High School. He […]

Billionaires Buying Bulletins and other Newspaper Consolidation

Florida billionaire David Hoffmann aims to create the second-largest newspaper group in America A Wall Street Journal excerpt via Editor & Publisher: A Florida billionaire with a fondness for local news is looking to build a newspaper giant by potentially scooping up publishers Lee Enterprises and DallasNews. David Hoffmann, who last month disclosed a 5.2% stake in […]

CSotD: Friendship and Other Pleasant Fantasies

Rabbits Against Magic addresses a current Sophomore-Dorm-At-2-AM plan with the only way this silly idea might be worthwhile. There seem to be a lot of SD@2 plans floating around on social media, and as much as I appreciate idealistic concepts, and as much as I favored lowering the voting age to 18, there are times […]

Miss Cellany Reads & Watches Comics News

Ed Koren, Will Henry, Charles Schulz, Michelle Ann Abate, Mike Peterson, Paul Carmack, Wallace the Brave, Peanuts, Public Domain Popeye, Albert the Alligator; with the easiest comics quiz and one not so easy. A Visit to Planet Koren – a photo comic Paul Karasik joined James Sturm and Glynnis Fawkes who all paid a visit […]

Larry Johnson – RIP

Boston Globe sports cartoonist Larry Johnson has passed away. Larry Curtis Johnson October 12, 1949 – November 15, 2024 From the obituary: Larry C. Johnson, 75, died peacefully on November 15, 2024. Born in Boston, Larry was raised and educated in Boston and was a graduate of Canton High School Class of 1967. He attended […]

Cathy Wilcox Walkley Award Winner

Cathy Wilcox Wins Walkley Cartoon of the Year

The Walkley Foundation has announced the winners in this year’s Walkley Awards. This year’s Cartoon of the Year goes to Cathy Wilcox for her cartoon ‘Break glass’ for The Sydney Morning Herald. This is Cathy’s fourth Walkley Award (2007, 2013, 2017, 2024). She is current president of Australian Cartoonists Association and according to her bio […]

Bluesky

Directory of Cartoonists on Bluesky

There has been a slow migration away from Twitter/X by many long-time users since Elon Musk acquired it in 2022. The exodus has escalated noticeably after the recent U.S. election. We’ve noticed that Bluesky appears to be the favored platform for many cartoonists. Thanks to Mike, we’ve compiled a list of cartoonists and their Bluesky […]

CSotD: A Good Day For Gravedigging

When we were reading Hamlet junior year, the professor asked why there was the gravedigger scene, and we all dutifully responded about easing the tension, to which he said, “Shakespeare had a clown in his troupe and had to write something for him.” I don’t know if I accept that, but for either reason, here’s […]

Cartoonists Rights on HR 9495

Cartoonists Rights seeks defeat of “nonprofit killer”

Cartoonists Rights Network International and 130 civil liberties, religious, reproductive health, immigrant rights, human rights, racial justice, LGBTQ+, environmental, and educational organizations are asking supporters to contact their congressional representatives to urge them to vote down H.R. 9495. The groups fear, if enacted, the new law could be abused by allowing the U.S. government to […]

Dennis Draughon & Bai Yi Share EPPY Award

Dennis Draughon of Capitol Broadcasting/WRAL and Bai Yi of SPH Media shared winning Editor & Publisher’s 2024 Eppy Award for Best Editorial/Political Cartoon. E&P EPPY Awards: Celebrating the winners of the 26th annual honors in digital journalism Recognizing excellence in digital journalism, the EPPY Awards highlight the transformative power of innovation in the news publishing […]

CSotD: News You Already Knew

Kevin Kallaugher points out something you should already know, which is that Dear Leader is celebrating his return to power but wearing blinders to avoid facing a major crisis that he has dismissed as a hoax. It’s certainly not because any reputable scientists have assured him that it isn’t real, but perhaps it’s somehow linked […]

Wayback Weekend: A Random Mix

Socialists Charles Schulz and Al Vermeer, Walt Kelly and Jim Henson – Pogo and Muppets, Al Brodax animates The Beatles for TV, Wild Takes Animated by Tex Avery and others, and The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – the comic strip. Peanuts, Priscilla’s Pop Push Progressivist Propaganda Nat Gertler stumbled upon a 1963 syndicated column by […]

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