CSotD: Rules of engagement
Kevin Kallaugher is one of those rare cartoonists whose artistry is so fine that you might like his work even…
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Kevin Kallaugher is one of those rare cartoonists whose artistry is so fine that you might like his work even…
Sometimes, as discussed here yesterday, you can be too smart for the room, and that doesn’t necessarily require making jokes…
The past is never dead. It’s not even past. — Gowan Stevens (“Requiem for a Nun,” William Faulkner) …
Ann Telnaes is hardly the only cartoonist to show people — particularly Republican politicians — wearing their covid masks over…
Political cartoons aren’t supposed to be funny except when they are, and I got a laugh out of Cathy Wilcox‘s…
Kevin Necessary (AMS) offers a sarcastic salute to ignorance. I like it, though I wish we weren’t at a…
There has been a sudden flood of Liz Cheney cartoons from the left side of the aisle, and Jack Ohman…
(Editor’s Note: There is no Chinese curse “May you live in interesting times.” However, these are certainly interesting times.)…
Some headline writer at the New York Times has won the Captain Obvious award for that one, though I prefer…
John Deering (Creators) offers a chilling combination of “Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat…
I’m glad Signe Wilkinson (AMS) got out in front of the pack on this one, because it’s a good take…
Cartoonists at syndicates have editors, but this Baby Blues (KFS) got through without anyone noticing that, if they “all” got…
Rob Rogers offers a response to the “Cancel Culture” kerfuffle, but in these times, it’s really hard to tell a…
I’m with Wiley on this Non Sequitur (AMS). It’s nice and peaceful at this moment, but it seems another dose…
Matt Davies (AMS) cartoons for Newsday, which makes Andrew Cuomo his governor, which gives him standing to address…