Nancy Beiman gave us a three week notice of the annual βholy day.β The others mostly waited until today. Today comic strips transition from World Press Freedom Day (not mentioned at all) and National Star Wars Day (many references yesterday) to National Cartoonist Day/Cinco de Mayo. Or Inko de Mayo.Lalo Alcaraz and Chip Sansom werenβt [β¦]
Well That Would Explain It, If Onlyβ¦ On the last Sunday of 2002 a Mandrake the Magicain adventure ended and so did the Mandrake Sunday page. And today we learn why. Mandrake was kidnapped by Sea Hagβs witch sister and kept in her dungeons until now. Which would be a great reveal except Mandrake continued [β¦]
I remain astonished at the lack of notices from newspapers about the weekday Big Nate ending and what is replacing the daily comic strip in the 200 (give or take) papers. We ran a couple notices from newspapers about what would be filling the space. This past weekend it was noted that Wallace the Brave [β¦]
With a post title like that we gots to start off with some weirdness. For some reason my first thought on seeing the art style in todayβs Baldo was Kim Deitch. Big Daddy Roth came up second. I can only account for that order because of David DeGrandβs bald Baldo. While yesterdayβs Palurdeando brought to [β¦]
Some notes on newspaper comic strips from the past week. King Features Gets Into the Foodservice Business It is not unusual for Zippy to visit a diner, though he did so in five of the six dailies this week. And the Motel Cafe has been the center of the Rex Morgan universe for three months [β¦]