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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 will be a massively busy day across the United States. The No Kings protests are scheduled in multiple cities in every state. In Washington, D.C. Trump will finally get his “imma-tyrant-too”, ...
Tomorrow is the Big Parade, and, in Pett’s cartoon, King Donald wonders why nobody is saluting as the horrors of the past ...
The New Yorker posted and then deleted a pre-scheduled Joe Dator cartoon on Thursday June 12, 2025. The Daily Mail reports: ...
Herald cartoonist John Shakespeare has passed away. John Shakespeare 1961 – June 9, 2025 The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) ...
When we were reading Hamlet in college junior year, the professor asked the purpose of the gravedigger scene. We went around the seminar table talking about comic relief and the need to ease the ...
The Washington Examiner (I know, I know) published an article this morning by Mark Judge titled “Celebrating Superman’s ...
We all know newspapers have seen better days. As Alex Hallatt notes in her latest “Cartooning in the Age of AI” installment at her Illustrated Epistle Substack cartoonists “need multiple sources of ...
The Doug Wright Awards were held Saturday night in Toronto. A part of the ceremony there are cartoonists inducted into The ...
Another of those where-do-we-start days, but fortunately Tom the Dancing Bug has not only provided the big picture, but has ...
Featuring Jules Feiffer, Jane Rosenberg, Quino and Mafaldo, Lynda Barry and other autobiographical cartoonists, Steve Bonello ...