CSotD: Grinches and Scrooges and Things that go Bump in the Night
Clay Jones takes a poke at cartoonists who have drawn Joe Manchin as the Grinch, and I’m happy to pass…
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Clay Jones takes a poke at cartoonists who have drawn Joe Manchin as the Grinch, and I’m happy to pass…
Let’s start the day by checking our own values. This portrait of Roger Stone isn’t the first time Ann Telnaes…
Marc Murphy warns that it is late, though perhaps not too late. But it is certainly too late to sit…
My first impression of this Steve Breen (Creators) piece was that he obviously hadn’t read up on the particular level…
Michael Ramirez (Creators) is not the only cartoonist to ask this question, but I particularly like the snow-globe imagery, which…
Tank McNamara (AMS) not only gets a laugh regularly but also merits a “Wait, what?” from time to time, since…
Martyn Turner provides a good starting point by celebrating the fact that we’ve long since lost track of the starting…
“We’ve all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of…
Critiquing cartoons is the point of this blog, but I try to be constructive, because pointing out good work is…
Bill Bramhall opens the day with a nightmare depiction of a woke Democrat, which brings to mind the oft-repeated quote…
Nick Anderson (Counterpoint) manages the only tasteful riff I’ve seen on that accidental movie set shooting. It’s not a real…
We’ll start this review of things that shouldn’t shake the firmaments with a Peter Brookes commentary on Dear Ex-Leader’s latest…
Mr. Boffo is a constant celebration of dumbasses, often, as in this case, accompanied by the side-glance of a woman…
First Dog on the Moon touches on several points, beginning with how stories get assigned, but you’ll have to go…
Drew Sheneman offers an imaginary scenario, “imaginary” in that I wonder how many people are really going to toss their…