During an email exchange (Hi Grant) it was revealed to me that the Detroit Free Press (Freep) was a part of the Gannett/USA ...
The first issue of The New Yorker was cover dated 21, 1925. But as we all know periodicals are on the newsstands, and ...
I’m picky when it comes to variations on the old fish-swallowing-fish concept. First, it needs to be applicable, and, in this case, it is: Trump has swallowed the Republican Party — as demonstrated by ...
TCJ: In your experience, how has the role of a syndicate changed from 2008–2009 to now? TEA FOUGNER: I’d just like to set the stage a little bit for folks who aren’t familiar with how syndication ...
The first of three cartoons by comic journalist Joe Sacco and graphic novelist Art Spiegelman, part of a collaboration on the ...
Background on lorem ipsum from Jack Shepard. Not to be confused with Charles Brubaker’s Lauren Ipsum. On a related ...
The Indian weekly magazine Vikatan is allegedly been blocked by the Indian government due to a complaint filed by the ...
Martin Rowson, British cartoonist for The Guardian who occasionally shows up in Mike Peterson’s columns, has deceided to celebrate his 66th birthday by reducing his output to once a week: Just so you ...
Charles Schulz was probably the most adored cartoonist ever and his Peanuts comic strip more loved than any other.
There’s plenty of politics to ponder, and the woman in Batch Rejection echoes my thoughts even before the Doge Boys began penetrating government sites. My computer continually pesters me to put ...
I don’t necessarily admire Amelia’s lack of patience or occasionally unpleasant ways of expressing displeasure, but I agree ...
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Maeve digs herself into yet another self-defeating romantic hole. This story arc actually ...
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