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Some items tangentially connected to our mission: new Washington Post opinion page editor; Patreon takes a bigger piece of ...
Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for June 2025 release (or so).Images and links from a variety of ...
As I recall, Tempest had a button you could push that would clear the screen and let you start over, but real life isn’t like Tempest, is it? As he suggests, we may have let things go too long, but we ...
Phil Leeming (ca. 1915 – 1962) has disappeared from the history books, or at least has been demoted to assistant gagwriter ...
Today is the day we’ve all been waiting for, either as a coronation of the king or as a moment of unified rebellion against ...
Tomorrow is the Big Parade, and, in Pett’s cartoon, King Donald wonders why nobody is saluting as the horrors of the past ...
We all know newspapers have seen better days. As Alex Hallatt notes in her latest “Cartooning in the Age of AI” installment ...
So I gather the president had his parade yesterday, but one of the disadvantages of having it at night is that, as of this morning, coverage is a bit spotty. However, I get the impression that the ...
George Herriman and Krazy Kat! Richard Felton Outcalt and The Yellow Kid! Frank Frazetta and Buck Rogers! The surreal ...
The Washington Examiner (I know, I know) published an article this morning by Mark Judge titled “Celebrating Superman’s ...
The New Yorker posted and then deleted a pre-scheduled Joe Dator cartoon on Thursday June 12, 2025. The Daily Mail reports: ...
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) broke the sad news (or here): John Shakespeare, one of Australia’s most loved newspaper artists, died on Monday evening of cancer. He was 63. “Shakes” worked at the ...