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CSotD: Parallel Lives

Pros and Cons puts a spin on the idea of parallel universes, and it’s actually helpful, though I think most people prefer to think of utopian alternatives. I think the first time I encountered this concept — and I’m not calling it a “theory” because I don’t want to confuse fantasy with science — was either […]

CSotD: The Power of Storytelling

Jordanian cartoonist Osama Hajjaj offers this commentary following the bombing of a Sufi mosque in the Sinai this past Friday.The futility of thinking militant terrorism can be confined to one place is part of the tragedy, though it is also part of the solution, given that public resistance to ISIS and similar groups can only […]

CSotD: Jokes you can’t tell, jokes we can’t get

Dogs of C Kennel offers a thought in the midst of all the #MeToo controversy, and it’s one that I suspect a lot of cartoonists are pondering.At least male gag cartoonists who seek a laff and can’t claim to be using sexism “ironically,” which can be either a technique or a dodge for editorial cartoonists, depending […]

CSotD: Fun with Frailty

Between mandatory holiday gags and editorial cartoonists either pointing out that Charles Manson was a bad person or reprising opinions on sexual assault, there’s not a lot of freshness on the comics sites this morning.However, this Real Life Adventures stands out because, while it references shopping, it’s not specific to the flood of Black Friday […]

CSotD: Old Turkeys and Original Art

I had planned to do a look back to Thanksgiving 1967 today, a half century ago, but I would be remiss if I did not help publicize a fundraising effort by the National Cartoonists Society to raise money for hurricane victims, not only because it’s a good cause but because it’s an opportunity for my readers […]

CSotD: An Early Weekend, But With Homework

Mr Fitz signals the start of a four-day weekend for the majority of folks. Or five, if the day before a major holiday is a blow-off, and while some offices go into overdrive to make up for the short week, an awful lot are like schools, where you have to show up but you don’t have […]

CSotD: A Tale of Two Charlies

Here’s a cheesy cartoon I did before I went through the lineup this morning, in anticipation of the flood of cheesy Charlie and the Devil cartoons I suspected would arise.And, sure enough, there were some of those, though there were other commentaries on his death that didn’t use the Hell’s Gates cliche but which still […]

CSotD: What it’s come to, and what it hasn’t

Today’s Big Nate provides a cliffhanger to which every wiseass and class clown can relate.I used to draw/write little fake newspapers full of parody news pieces that weren’t terribly masked in terms of whom I was spearing, and they got passed around a lot.The only blow-back I recall was a story senior year about the […]

CSotD: Go Read Something Else

I recently shelled out good money for a very disappointing book, but I’m not going to say which one, only that it falls within the category I wish publishers would use for that non-fiction edumacational stuff: “Graphic Lecture.”It’s not like just that particular one was boring.I keep getting fooled into buying “graphic novels” that don’t […]

CSotD: Names and words that begin with F

Steve Sack ignores the command from Central Cartooning to quote Stuart Smalley and, instead, makes a point not so much about Franken’s situation but about the absurdity of being called out for pretending to grope one woman by a guy who was going to sue 16 women — but apparently forgot — for accusing him […]

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