CSotD: Daylight, Mud and Other Topics
In today’s Frazz (AMS), there is, as usual, no need to fact-check Caulfield, but, if you’d like to play around…
Industry news for the professional cartoonist
In today’s Frazz (AMS), there is, as usual, no need to fact-check Caulfield, but, if you’d like to play around…
Note the interplay in this Wallace the Brave (AMS): First, Rose is the right character to have a turquoise necklace,…
St. Olga’s feast day is July 11, but given who she was and what she did, St. Patrick should yield…
Constant Readers will not be surprised that this Bizarro (KFS) made me laugh. The pun itself is good: The way…
Well, yes, Ethel, there is that: Willie ‘n Ethel comment on my first year-and-a-half as a retired person. The pandemic…
I’m headed out to Logan Airport so I can fly to Minnesota and explain things to my grandchildren, so, in…
As we’re discussing, debating and dissecting the current state and potential future of cartooning, Will Henry is going off in…
Cathy Wilcox sets the stage today, and, while in Australia this generally means soft-pedaling the treatment of aboriginal people, painting…
(I pirated today’s headline!) Brewster Rockit (Tribune) is totally on target, though I can’t remember who it was that I…
I’m feeling old and grumpy, but, thanks to Paul Berge, I feel less alone. I was tempted to do an…
A bunch of Andrew Cuomo cartoons have dropped in the past 24 hours. Some are pretty good, some are predictable,…
The political stuff today is mostly awful, so we’ll deal with that tomorrow and just go for silliness, starting with…
I saw a UFO or a UAP or whathaveyou back in 1969. I was lying in the grass like Red…
Pat Byrnes (Cagle) points out the obvious, which is okay because there are so many people who can’t see the…