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CSotD: Tuesday Twosomes

(Non Sequitur) (Candorville)We lead off today with a Juxtaposition, in which Danae and Susan explore the idea that you can relieve the stress by not focusing on all the depressing things going on around you.Lemont provides the counterargument.I’m not entirely against Danae’s contention that you create a lot of stress by continually framing arguments. My […]

CSotD: The Sound of One Man Ranting

Back from a quick road trip, and the fact that I wrote yesterday’s post in advance means I couldn’t feature this Edison Lee Sunday piece.I particularly like the last panel, which is excellent but not in a hopeful way. “Excellent” in depicting what we’re gonna do about it, which is to accept what we’re given.Maybe […]

CSotD: Notes from the Woman Suffrage Procession of 1913

Eight-five years ago yesterday, suffragists seized upon the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson to stage a major march in Washington. While they had hardly planned for it to be disruptive, the bad behavior of the mostly-male crowds, plus the lack of adequate response by the Washington police force, touched off a scandal that brought many Americans […]

CSotD: Oh, for pita’s sake …

With the resignation of Hope Hicks, there have been several cartoons about the revolving White House door. I like Walt Handelsman’s because it both names the dearly departed and depicts the resulting void and even takes a slap at the president’s grasp of reality, which is a factor in all this.I’m still reading “Fire and […]

CSotD: Hey Rube!

While I was poking around in 1913 looking for something you’ll see Sunday, I came across these pieces which you’ll see now.They’re by a fellow named Rube Goldberg, of whom I think it might be said that he “was a Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist best known for his zany invention cartoon” and very likely was.He’s […]

CSotD: Thursday Short Takes

No theme today, just various things that struck me, and so let’s start with the most various of them, which is Steve Breen’s commentary on the resignation of SeaWorld’s CEO. Apparently, he’d been ruining his Armani suits by despondently scraping against the walls of his office.I like the way SeaWorld explained this to stockholders: With improving operating […]

CSotD: Chosen Roles

Edison Lee is early in the stages of a fantasy arc about the first moon landing, and I’m leading with it because I just finished editing a piece about Saturday’s “Girls and Science” program at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Which puts all sorts of ironies all over that last panel. Orville is less […]

CSotD: Oh, don’t worry, we’re friendly.

Joy of Tech hit me at a good moment with this one, because I generally decline opportunities to be spammed, though more politely than this fellow. But, of course, it wouldn’t be funny if he didn’t explode.However, I nearly exploded yesterday, as I was followed around the grocery store by a woman determined to tell […]

CSotD: Production Notes

Dog Eat Doug makes an oblique commentary on the life of a comic strip: It starts out wandering a bit, then finds its legs, hits the groove and, too often, the groove becomes a rut. It doesn’t hurt that Brian Anderson is, when he’s not drawing Doug and Sophie, doing fantasy work and that he […]

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