Hearst editorial page editor John Breunig asks, “Why are editorial cartoonists drawn to Donald Trump?” (or here). How would Dr. Seuss have drawn President Donald Trump? This is what I’m thinking as we ...
I was prepared to jump right into this very non-comical story, and the AAEC has released a statement on it, but I didn’t find ...
As everyone knows Garfield celebrates his birthday every year on June 19 because it was on that date in 1978 that Garfield ...
In case you hadn’t heard, there’s a national strike going on today to protest ICE, with the slogan “No work, No school, No ...
If you think that headline is confusing, buckle up. Today, on the first day of the new indie Angoulême festival, Le Grand Off ...
Steve Sack returns to the drawing board, KAL shows how he creates and provides a flow chart, Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novelist Tessa Hulls is interviewed, Freebies: Comics Research Bibliography ...
Anderson nails our current situation well in his latest piece, and addresses a matter that has bothered me for several ...
Author and TCJ comics reviewer Frank M. Young looks at the new Nancy by Caroline Cash, with a hat tip to Ernie Bushmiller‘s ...
Roger Dahl has decided to retire from his The Japan Times cartooning career after 35 years. Gebdel Gento writes of Roger Dahl ...
Soon after Doonesbury began syndication there arose a false accusation that Garry Trudeau was no longer drawing the comic strip only writing it, having handed off the art chores to others. Even as ...
Neither, thanks. Given the semi-news out of Minneapolis and Washington, this seems like a good day to avoid political ...
The return of Ming and Merrill. now (or soon) appearing is Nancy Beiman and Looney Tunes, playing games with Rosebuds and Lum ...