CSotD: Have a Retro Christmas
It’s always nice to get the family together for the holidays, and here they are before they went Hollywood. As…
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It’s always nice to get the family together for the holidays, and here they are before they went Hollywood. As…
Pros and Cons (KFS) relies on three main characters: Samuel, the incompetent attorney; Stan, the somewhat brutish but kind-hearted cop…
No politics today. For instance, in this Bizarro (KFS), the judge has gray hair and Aileen Cannon has black hair….
(Or Wednesday. Whatever. I’m retired; I don’t have to know that stuff anymore.) Well, then, we’re making progress! This sequence…
Candorville (KFS) often blurs the lines between its main character, Lemont Brown, and its creator, Darrin Bell, but Bell’s latest…
Stephen Collins wrote a cheerful alternative holiday cartoon, starring the pagan goddess Eostre, who may or may not have inspired…
Lyndon offers an optimistic thought in this morning’s Pros & Cons (KFS): As bad as things appear at the moment,…
We’ll start the day with a pair of cartoons about a topic I’m not going to cover yet, though I…
First, a bit of serendipitous timing, as Pros And Cons (KFS) manages to unintentionally comment on the decision by New…
If I were going to address politics today — which I am not — I’d have given Scott Stantis the…
It’s not as if Pros & Cons (KFS) was plowing any new ground with this gag, but it’s a common…
Maria Scrivan — whom I will see in a day or two at CXC — offers a funny/not funny Half…
While everyone over in the political/editorial sector is waxing hostilic, I’ll take a break and indulge in some personal responses…
Arlo and Janis (AMS) offers some annoying truth about design over function. Granted, Arlo and I are both old enough…
So everyone has had fun now, making Josh Hawley jokes, and the Senator has, predictably, offered the PeeWee Herman “I…