CSotD: Odds and Ends
My first impression of this Steve Breen (Creators) piece was that he obviously hadn’t read up on the particular level…
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My first impression of this Steve Breen (Creators) piece was that he obviously hadn’t read up on the particular level…
Stuart Carlson (AMS) offers a pun which I suspect is more about unavailable and late-arriving Christmas presents than about World…
Tank McNamara (AMS) sets the stage with a straightforward explanation of how we allow ourselves to be exploited. In 1980,…
(Bill Bramhall) (Matt Wuerker) We start today with a Juxtaposition in which Bill Bramhall explains the issue and Matt Wuerker…
I don’t think you can call Jeremy Banx’s work “deceptively simple” because the depth in his simple work is not…
David Fitzsimmons sets the scene, to the extent that you can set a scene which, as he notes, changes and…
I’m starting to get in the Christmas mood, but Dear Leader keeps dragging me back to Macroland. John Cole suggests…
Paul Fell speaks to a specific blasphemy, but his cartoon has wider and deeper significance. The notion of Trump as…
It doesn’t matter where we begin today, since it’s really a grab bag, but Chip Bok’s cartoon made me…
The idea that everyone was glued to the hearings is a bit fanciful, though somebody posted a photo taken on…
Rob Rogers offers this play upon the question Ronald Reagan famously posed in 1980 to help him defeat Jimmy Carter:…
In the current “Heart of the City” story arc, she has become class president, which puts her in conflict with…
After nearly a week of odd isolation — five days with no company beyond some of the most brilliant editorial…
If a madman were to come into this room with a stick in his hand, no doubt we should pity…