This is the day the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. July 4 is the day they announced it. One ...
GoComics’ newsletter reports that after nearly 35 years Wiley Miller will cut his daily workload in half. Starting this week, Wiley Miller is adjusting his workload on his classic satire strip, “Non ...
It was in the early 1970s I learned of England’s infatuation with adapting film and TV to comic strips. A fondness that included American big and small screen characters. One of those latter “actors” ...
Here a generally liberal and a generally conservative cartoonist offer a similar take on the Supreme Court’s finding that, ...
A controversy has occurred over two biographical books both of which are titled Charity & Sylvia. The author of the 2014 ...
Wright, Richard Felton Outcault, Tom Racine, John Backderf, and a score of Buffalo area student cartoonists.Caricaturist ...
What they did when I lived in Plattsburgh was come down to the state park on Lake Champlain. Whamond addresses things from an anglophone angle, but our tourists were francophones from Montreal, which ...
A little rough, but rough times call for rough cartoons, and it’s reasonable to ask whether Dear Leader is a clever, ...
Dark Horse doesn’t get a lot of exposure here because it’s not fair use to republish a cartoon without commentary, and ...
Mike Peterson’s Comic Strip of the Day brings up a sore spot with me: the quickly vanishing same day online sources where one can find the Sunday Doonesbury title panel. Doonesbury title panel for ...
Cartoonist George Booth was born 100 years ago today – on June 28, 1926. A beloved cartoonist Lambiek Comiclopedia has a fine ...
This week’s comic-related rabbit hole is a somber one. I saw a Bluesky post about the sentencing of Texas tattoo artist Des Sanchez Estrada who was accused of transporting zines in his car. That post ...
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