Nick Anderson (Tribune) salutes the 118th Congress, one of the least productive congresses in history, as it disbands to go home and run for office based on having done little but squabble and preen.
It is a more frequent occurrence than you would imagine – an editorial cartoon goes awry from what the cartoonist envisioned.
When last we read Jules Feiffer it was his graphic novel trilogy paying homage to film noir and detective fiction. Now Jules ...
British cartoonist Bill Stott passed away on August 25. His career began as an art teacher in Liverpool. His cartooning career started at Punch magazine in the late 1970s. Bill described his early ...
These past decades have seen pro sports fans around the country spurned by the teams they support and cheer on when owners of ...
Dziura is the newspaper’s new (freelance) editorial cartoonist. From the September 26, 2024 Florida Weekly: That September 26 ...
Cartoonist Pete Songi has launched a new digital magazine called The New Cartoonist. The inaugural issue is 48 pages long and features over 50 cartoonists along with interviews, articles, and ...
A bunch of funny stuff, today and in the past several days, and well-timed given the level of not-funny stuff… ...
I would certainly love to be at the September 28 opening of The Larry Todd Retrospect at The Willits Center. According to The ...
From late 1966 or early 1967, during the height of the Vietnam War, comes a comic of the times: “Everybody Seems To Be Going Over To Viet Nam,” a three page story by Gilbert Shelton and Tony Bell ...