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It’s hard to rank all the disparate pieces of news these days, but let’s start with the destruction of the…
Industry news for the professional cartoonist
It’s hard to rank all the disparate pieces of news these days, but let’s start with the destruction of the…
I usually add a short video at the end of each post, but today I’ll be adding a long one…
Stuart Carlson (AMS) picks up on a twisted saying that I’ve just noticed entering the conversation, and which we need…
So Joe Biden was playing with one of his German shepherds and managed to break a small bone in his…
This Madam & Eve (Ind) isn’t the first I knew that Black Friday sales have become a global phenomenon, but…
A whole lot of cartoons just went obsolete, including this one by Mike Luckovich (AJC). But others spring up…
At first glance, Rob Rogers (Ind)’s cartoon sparked a “Yes, I know,” response, because we’ve all watched the GOP spinelessly…
Having recently discussed how often cartoonists land on the same concept, here’s Adam Zyglis (Cagle) with an example of accepting…
As regular readers surely realize, I much admire Clay Bennett (CTFP)‘s work, and I surely wish I thought he had…
I recently realized how much the tumult of the past four years has caused me to focus on politics rather…
Morten Morland (London Times) provides a pretty good picture of what Joe Biden is facing. Between things that never happened…
Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the…
Kieran Meehan couldn’t have known how funny today’s Pros and Cons (KFS) would be when it hit, or, at least,…
Steve Sack (Star-Tribune)‘s portrait of Sleepy Joe is a delightful hurling of the nickname back in the bully’s face, given…
I don’t normally begin a post with a Tweet — much less two — but the other day Ann Telnaes…