CSotD: Friday Funnies couldn’t come at a better time
Sheldon (independent) pretty well sums up the hazards of knowing what’s going on in the world, and the last two…
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Sheldon (independent) pretty well sums up the hazards of knowing what’s going on in the world, and the last two…
I’m going to wait another day for a few more Trump/Tax cartoons to hit, but Morten Morland (London Times) lays…
Alex notes the slight easing of quarantine and, one hopes, the slight easing of tensions caused thereby. The element of…
Wallace the Brave is consistently filled with such surreal touches that it is generally easier to point out the ways…
Cornered touches on the fact that birds have a close evolutionary link to dinosaurs. I’ve been referring to the visitors…
Graeme MacKay makes more of an observation than a wisecrack, and, since he’s Canadian, it’s not simply based on party…
And isn’t that an enticing headline? Alex made me laugh but, as it often does, also made me ponder, which…
John Deering gets the Fortuitous Timing of the Month Award for dropping this Strange Brew from a distance of several…
Let’s begin this very personal saunter through the funnies with a self-own in the form of this Bizarro. Back in…
First, some good news: At a time when political cartoonists are under increasing pressure to toe the company line, the…
Having railed against inaccurate history the other day, let’s relax a bit and note humor that relies on either not…
Ann Telnaes salutes Press Freedom Day. And so do I: A lady asked Franklin: “Well, Doctor, what have we got—a…
But first, this Juxtaposition of the Day (Michael de Adder) (Ann Telnaes) Maybe this is what happens when cartoonists get…
It’s getting really hard to avoid politics on Friday, and Rabbits Against Magic provides a demonstration. I suppose there were…
Kevin Siers bids an affectionate farewell to the Sanders campaign, with a cartoon that evokes dreaming the impossible dream but…