The Sunday Funnies (1/17/10)
Our roundup of recent comic strips and editorial cartoons that reference animation characters returns – first with today’s Mother Goose and Grimm by Mike Peters: Francesco Marciuliano’s Medium Large featured this strip on Friday (though I’m told it was a reprint from 2005): (Thanks, Jim Lahue and Uncle Wayne)

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Our weekly survey of recent comic strips and editorial cartoons that reference animation characters. We begin with two by Mark Parisi: Off The Mark by Mark Parisi (12/28/09) Off The Mark by Mark Parisi (1/1/10) Eek! by Scott Nickel (12/30/09) Though I prefer to feature print cartoons, the one above — Medium Large by Francesco Marciuliano...
This week: B.C. (7/2) by Mason Mastroianni; Medium Large (7/2) by Francesco Marciuliano; an editorial cartoon by Mike Luckovich (6/27) for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ; and Off the Mark (7/3) by Mark Parisi (Thanks to Jim Lahue, Chris Cook, Charles Brubaker, Jed Martinez, Austin Papageorge and Uncle Wayne)
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Our weekly survey of recent comic strips and editorial cartoons that reference animation characters. Mike Peters in the Dayton Daily News. Rob Rogers from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Off the Mark by Mark Parisi (12/13/09) Rhymes with Orange by Hilary Price (12/11/09) Janis & Arlo by Jimmy Johnson (12/12/09) (Thanks, Jim Lahue, Billie Towzer...
This week’s round-up of animation-related comic strip gags: Mark Tatulli’s Lio from Friday Nov. 27th. Mike Peter’s Mother Goose and Grimm from Wednesday November 25th. Above: Arlo and Janis from last Sunday November 22nd. Click panel above to read entire strip. Below: Scott Hilburn’s Argyle Sweater from Friday, 11/27. If...
This week: The Argyle Sweater (6/13) by Scott Hilburn; a Clay Bennett editorial cartoon (6/19); Mother Goose and Grimm (6/19) by Mike Peters; Lola (6/17) by Todd Clark; My Cage (6/15) by Ed Power and Melissa DeJusus; and Rubes (6/16) by Leigh Rubin. (Special thanks to our crack team of comic strip monitors: Jim Lahue, Kurtis Findlay, Ed Austin,...
This week, the first three are editorial cartoons. From the top: Mike Peters (4/16) for the Dayton Daily News, Joel Pett (4/27) for Lexington Herald-Leader, and Steve Kelly (4/29) for the Times Picayune. Below that, Rhymes With Orange (4/30) by Hilary Price, and Free Range (4/29) by Bill Whitehead. (Thanks Jim Lahue, Uncle Wayne, John Hall and...
This week we have Medium Large (6/28) by Francesco Marciuliano; The Fusco Brothers (7/6) by JC Duffy; Bound and Gagged (7/4) by Dana Summers; an editorial cartoon (7/2) by Signe Wilkinson; and The Argyle Sweater (7/9) by Scott Hilburn. (Thanks to Jim Lahue, Charles Brubaker, Jed Martinez and Kurtis Findlay)
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Our weekly survey of selected comic strips that reference animated characters. This week: Zippy (5/28) by Bill Griffith; Mother Goose and Grimm (5/28) by Mike Peters; Off The Mark (5/30) by Mark Parisi; Speed Bump (5/25) by Dave Coverly; Strange Brew (5/24) by John Deering; and Argyle Sweater (5/24) by Scott Hilburn. (Thanks to our comic strip...
Our weekly survey of recent comic strips and editorial cartoons that reference animation characters. Once again we begin with The Princess and the Frog being used as a metaphor to comment on the Health Care Reform Bill (via Mike Luckovich in the Atlanta Journal Constitution ): Next, Tim Rickard’s sci-fi spoof Brewster Rockit presented a...
This week, from the top: Mother Goose and Grimm (4/25 and 4/22) by Mike Peters; Baby Blues (4/21) by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott; Wulffmorgantaler (4/22) by Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler; and Free Range (4/20) by Bill Whitehead. (Thanks, Jim Lahue, Ed Austin, Uncle Wayne, David Ian White)
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