CSotD: Truth, Illusion and Carrying On
In Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” a hard-drinking couple center their lives and their relationship around a cruel…
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In Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” a hard-drinking couple center their lives and their relationship around a cruel…
In this Non Sequitur (AMS), Wiley Miller longs for the world before social media, and whether this would be a…
Darrin Bell (KFS) begins Black History Month by pointing out the pressure on Black history around the country at the…
One of the myths about elephants is the notion that they are terrified of mice. It’s an absurd idea, which…
Crabgrass (AMS) sums up my take on all of today’s “broken resolutions” cartoons. It’s a good thing to have some…
This Jeff Stahler (AMS) cartoon greets me appropriately upon my return from Younger Son’s home in Minnesota, where I had…
Michael Ramirez (Creators) paints as good a picture of our current situation as anyone. He’s not the first political cartoonist…
Constant Readers may have noted that I’m currently frustrated and have been avoiding political cartoons for a few days. David…
A bit of political catching up, and Ann Telnaes expresses what I hope is a wider frustration with the lack…
Kal Kallaugher, either deliberately or by happenstance, offers a cartoon that compares Donald Trump to Miguel de Cervantes character, Don…
Jack Ohman (WPWG) evokes a parallel between our withdrawal from Saigon and our withdrawal from Afghanistan, and, once more, I…
Speed Bump (Creators) provides a bit of grim humor which assumes that you recognize the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse…
Mike Smith (KFS) nails both the duality of our country at the moment and the hypocrisy of cursing China for…
I’ll save the other Memorial Day cartoons for later, but Ed Hall provides a fitting starting point for looking at…
The Red Queen, who was running as fast as she could just to stay in one place, has been taken…