CSotD: Fair game, fair commentary
F-Minus (AMS) offers a cartoon that took me back to the days of the Soviet Union, when people stood in…
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F-Minus (AMS) offers a cartoon that took me back to the days of the Soviet Union, when people stood in…
My first impression of this Steve Breen (Creators) piece was that he obviously hadn’t read up on the particular level…
Stuart Carlson (AMS) offers a pun which I suspect is more about unavailable and late-arriving Christmas presents than about World…
Some days are political, some days are comical. Today is a mix, but we’ll start with the shock of Michael…
Martyn Turner provides a good starting point by celebrating the fact that we’ve long since lost track of the starting…
A bit of Black Friday humor from Frazz (AMS) to mark the day. I’m having a little trouble with shopping…
I’m about done talking about Kyle: he’s had enough publicity and he’ll get more without my help. But I couldn’t…
Jeff Koterba starts us off with a “Yes, but No” take on Michael Flynn’s bizarre declaration that the US is…
“We’ve all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of…
In today’s Non Sequitur (AMS), Wiley Miller explains how to avoid popularity. It’s a simple formula, though it…
Critiquing cartoons is the point of this blog, but I try to be constructive, because pointing out good work is…
Bill Bramhall opens the day with a nightmare depiction of a woke Democrat, which brings to mind the oft-repeated quote…
The passage of the Infrastructure bill seems to have caught political cartoonists flat-footed, with most of the published commentary this…
I’m using this Halloween-themed Clay Jones cartoon to make a point that Clay Jones doesn’t represent. Jones is self-syndicated and…
Bruce MacKinnon may have posed more questions than he intended with this cartoon, which appropriately shames the Catholic Church for…