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Mort Walker, Beetle Bailey, and the decline and fall of newspaper comics

Two decades ago, Brian Sendelbach did a series of subversive, brain-twisting comics under the guise of “Smell of Steve, Inc.” Among them was (and I may have the title wrong) “The Laughing Disease,” in which the nation is struck by a viral infection that makes its victims guffaw themselves to death. A solution is discovered.Beetle Bailey, and the decline and fall of newspaper comics”>… Read more »

Obituary

Remembering Dan Moynihan, 1973-2025

The news came out towards the end of the month that Boston cartoonist, illustrator and children’s author Dan Moynihan passed away on Dec. 21 due to a medical emergency. He was 52. His friend Dave Kiersh sent us the following remembrance in the wake of his passing. For those who wish to contribute, a GoFundMe… Read more »

News

‘Books are going to take longer to get to libraries’: What Baker & Taylor’s demise means for comics

Diamond’s disintegration is not the only crisis facing comics publishers these days. The latest distribution company ceasing to exist is the venerable library distributor Baker & Taylor. If you’re not entangled in the library distribution market already, B&T may not have hit your radar at all. Who are they? According to its website, Baker &… Read more »

RIP J.D. King – 1951-2025

J.D. King, a prolific cartoonist whose stylized, jazz-infused illustrations appeared in many magazines in the 1990s, died at his home in Remsen, New York in early November, 2025. He was 74 years old. There is no exact cause of death but also no cause for suspicion. According to several people close to him, King was… Read more »

Moto Hagio & Julia Gfrörer

The silent rebellion of certainty: Moto Hagio & Julia Gfrörer

Julia Gfrörer is perfectly capable of flawless rhetoric, as proven in the second of two Frasier parodies within World Within the World. She shows us a series of panels of environment furniture behind a conversation between two unseen characters about Maris, also unseen; the perfect hypocrisy of their judgemental framing is crystalline, sending hard glints… Read more »

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