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The New Yorker magazine has just managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper in its ...
John Michael Pugh, Susanne M. Pugh, and David K. Batsche, all of Mason, Ohio, joined together to form a syndicate to ...
Jen Sorensen gets more out of four panels than anyone else in the business, and this gut-clencher is as accurate a portrait of the moment as you’re likely to see. Life does go on. Life has to go on.
I believe that editorial cartoonists are vital for civic debate and have an essential role in journalism’ Political ...
Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes; Bill Papas’ Semana Santa; Chic Young’s Blondie; Charles Sculz’s Peanuts; and Kirkus ...
I’m always surprised when I stumble across one of those Captchas that wants you to click on picture boxes. It’s like getting ...
Asa Elmer “Ace” Reid Jr. was born in the Texas Panhandle [on March 10] 1925, near Clarendon. When he was 3 months old, his ...
In an unfortunately twist of fate, something readers of The Heart of Juliet Jones should be used to, the proof sheet to the ...
We’ll touch on something vaguely political before moving on into folly. Or, that is, intentional folly. I have nothing, ...
This strip ran the morning after Dear Leader announced the tariffs, before the markets could react — Trump had delayed his ...
Sergio Aragonés, Chad Nichols, Bob Mankoff, Jules Feiffer, Art Spiegelman, Rozalia Finkelstein, Duane M. Abel, Mark Knight, ...
Wikipedia confirms my hunch that Lucky Charms was the first cereal to start adding candy. My skepticism over the move is likely because I was 14 when they were introduced and so somewhat above the ...