CSotD: Happy No Mail/Banks Closed Day
I’ve noted in the past that for empty-nested, retired folks, holidays are when the banks are closed and there’s no…
Industry news for the professional cartoonist
I’ve noted in the past that for empty-nested, retired folks, holidays are when the banks are closed and there’s no…
Existential Comics, which just celebrated its tenth year, continues the birthday festivities with this contrast of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Thomas…
This is apt to be a tough week for finding outstanding comics, given the flood of Roz-at-the-Pearly-Gates pieces already flooding…
Monty (AMS)‘s pal Moondog is still hauling a turkey around and aren’t we all? Thanksgiving leftovers are something people in…
Dave Granlund points out that Thanksgiving, as a national holiday, was not about Pilgrims. It would be nice to say…
This Jeff Stahler (AMS) cartoon greets me appropriately upon my return from Younger Son’s home in Minnesota, where I had…
I’m about done talking about Kyle: he’s had enough publicity and he’ll get more without my help. But I couldn’t…
Tim Campbell (WPWG)‘s joke notwithstanding, one of the first things we learned in business law is that a price tag…
In today’s Non Sequitur (AMS), Wiley Miller explains how to avoid popularity. It’s a simple formula, though it…
Speed Bump (Creators) speaks for me. A year can’t be evil, and I refuse to sit around feeling sorry for…
With so many comics about Thanksgiving leftovers, it seems okay to feature a Thanksgiving leftover from the editorial page, with…
Thank you, Monty (AMS), that will be all for now. Today marks the end of cartoons in which turkeys pretend…
Anne Morse Hambrock (Ind) asks a troubling question in “Anne and God,” one that we should all ponder. Okay, that…
Editor’s Note: I brought “My Cousin Vinny” into the conversation two weeks before Rudy did, and hardly in the same…
We’ve talked a lot about how politics have been sneaking over onto the funny pages, but now the funny stuff…