CSotD: Opere et Omissione
There is a lot of kvetching over how horrible 2020 has been, but cartoonists are going to have to really…
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There is a lot of kvetching over how horrible 2020 has been, but cartoonists are going to have to really…
Michael de Adder (Lincoln Project) provides a ridiculous look at a ridiculous effort, and he’s not the first cartoonist to…
It’s hard to rank all the disparate pieces of news these days, but let’s start with the destruction of the…
With so many comics about Thanksgiving leftovers, it seems okay to feature a Thanksgiving leftover from the editorial page, with…
Anne Morse Hambrock (Ind) asks a troubling question in “Anne and God,” one that we should all ponder. Okay, that…
Politics has been leaking all over the funny pages lately, and today’s Non Sequitur (AMS) is a good example. The…
As regular readers surely realize, I much admire Clay Bennett (CTFP)‘s work, and I surely wish I thought he had…
(Historical note: When Gen. Stark said “Live free or die, boys. Death is not the worst of evils,” he was…
Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the…
Steve Sack (Star-Tribune)‘s portrait of Sleepy Joe is a delightful hurling of the nickname back in the bully’s face, given…
It’s gonna take some explanation to get to why I’m opening today with Pia Guerra (the Nib)‘s depiction of Dear…
We’re down to about two weeks before the election and, as Ann Telnaes (WashPost) puts it, Dear Leader is trotting…
It’s becoming difficult to know friends from foes these days, and this Lisa Benson panel came through on a recent…
I wasn’t expecting to run more “hypocrisy” cartoons — the issue is out there, everyone knows it, there’s little more…