CSotD: Potpourri
I usually begin my day by checking Google News to make sure I haven’t missed any important changes in the…
Industry news for the professional cartoonist
I usually begin my day by checking Google News to make sure I haven’t missed any important changes in the…
Cartoonists at syndicates have editors, but this Baby Blues (KFS) got through without anyone noticing that, if they “all” got…
We’ll let Bill Bramhall (NYDN) start us off with a ray of hope. Merrick Garland has a lot of clean…
I always enjoy Agnes (Creators), but never more than today, when she is slogging through the snow and kvetching over…
I don’t necessarily like “Ain’t it the truth?” comics, because they tend to harp on worn-out topics that haven’t been…
Ye blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel. — Matthew 23:24 This pair of tweets…
Ann Telnaes marks the 100th Anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment at a propitious moment, as nasty women…
Based on Sunday’s Wallace the Brave, Will Henry is apparently the only cartoonist who knows that tin-can telephones require a…
We’ll take a break for a review of what I’m going to call a “provocative book,” a graphic history of…
Pat Bagley takes on the new guidance from the Trump administration that it is no longer required for schools to…
I really puzzled over where to start today, but settled on Tank McNamara not because of the gag itself, though…
I like Bob Moran’s presidential portrait, since so many people have been drawing parallels between the 1920s and the current…
There are several editorial cartoons about the US women’s World Cup win; I like Mo because it’s joyful and then…
This Maddie Dai cartoon from the New Yorker struck me at an opportune time, which is to say, just after…
Sunday’s Red & Rover, which is set in an undefined portion of the early 60s, pinged some memories, though my…