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Can’t accuse Tim Campbell (WPWG) of sugar-coating things. Granted, we’ve got vaccines now, but even if everyone got them, it…
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Can’t accuse Tim Campbell (WPWG) of sugar-coating things. Granted, we’ve got vaccines now, but even if everyone got them, it…
Last night, a whole bunch of cartoons suddenly became, if not obsolete, at least blunted. For instance, Joe Heller…
The question of whether or not to take the vaccine is loaded. Both Biden and Harris (as well as…
It used to be a tradition this time of year to break the fourth wall and wish readers a Merry…
It’s hard to rank all the disparate pieces of news these days, but let’s start with the destruction of the…
We’ll start with the easy one today: Greg Kearney (Ind) reminds me of when I lived in Maine and you…
While we avoid politics on Friday, the term “funnies” doesn’t preclude serious commentary, of which this Non Sequitur (AMS) is…
We’re entering the holiday season, which is normal, but still in lockdown mode, which, of course, is not, and Joe…
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…
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…
A whole lot of cartoons just went obsolete, including this one by Mike Luckovich (AJC). But others spring up…
We’ve talked a lot about how politics have been sneaking over onto the funny pages, but now the funny stuff…
Having recently discussed how often cartoonists land on the same concept, here’s Adam Zyglis (Cagle) with an example of accepting…