CSotD: Now what?
Kevin Necessary offers the first of a planned sequence of cartoons going through the stages of grief, and he seems…
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Kevin Necessary offers the first of a planned sequence of cartoons going through the stages of grief, and he seems…
I count on David Rowe to use the time difference between here and Sydney to comment on events while American…
Gary Varvel (Creators) offers a sensible if not groundbreaking reminder that democracy belongs to the voters. Such messages don’t need…
Elon Musk provides a starting point today, though perhaps not the one he intended. Ben Jennings had accurately predicted the…
The answer is a lot easier than Walt Handelsman expected it to be. As noted here yesterday, the stock market…
Dave Whamond sets the table for today’s discussion. On first look, you might well think he is contrasting the left…
I’m going to let Bill Bramhall’s tribute stand for all the Willie Mays cartoons, most of which took advantage of…
Clay Bennett (CTFP) marks Flag Day with a display of US flags flown respectfully over the years, contrasted with the…
Michael Ramirez (Creators) offers a magnificent spoof of Jacques-Louis David’s Coronation of Napoleon. Napoleon had himself crowned in the presence…
Kevin Necessary’s cartoon must surely seem an exaggeration to anyone who hasn’t been following the real-world case, but this argument…
Start with an explainer from Brewster Rockit (Tribune). The strip is usually an absurdist laff-fest, but it breaks from time…
Nobody is better at making too much of something that doesn’t really matter than First Dog on the Moon, and…
David Rowe picks up on both themes for today: King Charlie has been diagnosed with cancer, and so has Uncle…
Joel Pett lays the groundwork for today’s parade of despair, which comes with a side order of a curse on…
We’ll start off with a major hit from Pedro Molina (Counterpoint), who skips all the cleverness and simply portays Replacement…