Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Video: Marcia Lucas Perfectly Explains What the STAR WARS Sequels Got Wrong and What THE MANDALORIAN Got Right
Here's Marcia Lucas. She edited Star Wars (She won an Oscar for her work on A New Hope (1977)) and Indiana Jones. But, really, more than that. As the then-wife of George Lucas, she was part of the small group of people that shaped those franchises. She said to Lucas that Obi Wan should die in the fight with Vader and return as Luke's spiritual guide; an idea Lucas was considering. In another instance she said that Indiana Jones' love interest Marion be brought back to cap off the last scene of Raiders, and Spielberg and Lucas added it.
Here is a newly posted interview excerpt with her via Voltar:
The entire interview, via Nacelle Company, is here.Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Vince Guaraldi: Earliest Television Recording of "Linus and Lucy"
From the Lee Mendelson Television Productions, Inc. YouTube page, here is the Peanuts TV specials composer, jazz musician Vince Guaraldi, performing the now-familiar "Linus and Lucy" theme from “The Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant Music Fillers Programs” (WNET, 1964). It hasn't been seen in over sixty years.
Vince Guaraldi – Piano
Tom Beeson – Bass
John Rae – Drums
Related:
A Curated Vince Guaraldi Playlist of Peanuts® themes to honor 75 years of his music
Monday, February 09, 2026
The AI Cartoon Trend: Not About Fun, It Was About Your Data
The AI Cartoon Trend Wasn’t About Fun — It Was About Data
Let’s clear something up.
That AI cartoon trend didn’t explode because people suddenly discovered
creativity. It blew up because it was a perfect data trap—simple, viral,
voluntary, and massively profitable.
You didn’t just upload a picture and get a cartoon back.
You handed over:
Your face (biometric data)
Your expressions and features
Your behavior (what you click, how fast you comply)
Your habits and preferences
Your willingness to follow a trend without reading the fine print
That’s not “fun.”
That’s profiling.
This Is How Modern Data Harvesting Works
Nobody forces you anymore. They don’t need to.
They dress it up as:
A trend
A filter
A game
A joke
“Just for fun”
And people line up to participate.
When something is free, you are not the customer — you’re the product.
These apps aren’t built to entertain you. They’re built to collect,
package, and sell behavioral data to advertisers, developers, political
groups, and AI training models. Your cartoon wasn’t the end goal — it
was the bait.
“People Are Just Having Fun”
That’s the lie people tell themselves to avoid thinking.
If you need an app to escape your life, that’s not harmless fun — that’s
distraction. And distraction is the easiest state to manipulate.
The most valuable data isn’t stolen anymore.
It’s volunteered.
Smiling. Laughing. Clicking “I Agree.”
Why This Matters
Your face is permanent.
Your data footprint is permanent.
Your digital profile doesn’t disappear when the trend dies.
Once it’s collected, it’s:
Stored
Repurposed
Sold
Trained on
Cross-referenced
All without you ever seeing a dime.
This Isn’t Anti-Tech — It’s Pro-Awareness
Technology isn’t the enemy.
Blind compliance is.
Trends don’t happen by accident. They’re engineered. They’re tested. They’re launched for a reason.
And that reason is almost never you.
Final Thought
You didn’t make a cartoon.
You completed a profile.
Know the value of your data. Protect yourself. Question the trend.
Thursday, February 05, 2026
Jim Keefe: ICE Out: Cartoonists Against ICE
My friend Jim Keefe (Sally Forth, Flash Gordon) has created a 4-panel comic as part of the #iceoutcomics campaign. #iceoutmpls
Tuesday, February 03, 2026
Singing Resistance in Minneapolis
"Outside a hotel housing ICE agents in Minneapolis with 1,600+ Minnesotans sing in the streets and hotels calling ICE agents to quit their immoral jobs and join the common good.
"ICE agents, lay down your weapons and your bonus pay for your own sake and the good of our country.
"Organized by @singingresistancetc"
Very touching moment as Minneapolis residents risk being pepper sprayed or shot. Worth clicking on to listen. (I can't embed the video, so click on the link to go to Instagram.) This is a beautiful moment in a terrible time.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Sal Buscema 1936 - 2026
Sal Buscema, best known for his work at Marvel Comics for The Avengers, The Incredible Hulk, ROM, The Defenders, co-creating Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man, The New Mutants, Thor and others, passed away on Friday. He was 89 years old.
Sal was a prolific artist and writer whose career began during Marvel's Silver Age. He drew every major superhero for both Marvel and DC.
From ComicsBeat:
"Buscema started his comics career as an inker, working with his brother John Buscema at Dell Comics. It would take years for him to come out from under John’s shadow and establish himself as a talent in his own right. He worked primarily at Marvel in from 1968 through the ’70s and ’80s, then moved to DC for a few years in the ’90s before returning 'home' to Marvel.
"During his time at the Big Two, Buscema worked on a wide variety of titles, from Avengers and Thor to The Uncanny X-Men and The New Mutants to Superman and Batman titles during his brief stint at DC. He is arguably most associated with his run on The Spectacular Spider-Man with writer J.M. DeMatteis, and his work on ROM Spaceknight (although his Hulk is pretty iconic).
"Before the news of Buscema’s death broke this afternoon, DeMatteis celebrated his former collaborator’s landmark birthday on BlueSky, writing, 'Sal Buscema turns 90 today. There’s hardly a Marvel character Sal hasn’t left his mark on, from Cap to the Hulk, Avengers to Thor. Working with Sal for two years on Spectacular Spider-Man remains a highlight of my career. And the best part? He’s not just a great artist, he’s a truly good guy.'
"Buscema married his wife Joan in 1960, and they had three children together, named Joe, Tony, and Mike. After retiring from regular comics work, he continued to connect with fans via commissions, keeping a steady trickle of new Sal Buscema art popping up online over the years."
Monday, January 26, 2026
Creative Artists of New England: Mike Lynch Interview
Last month, I was interviewed by the Creative Artists of New England. It was a terrific interview with some challenging questions by CANE President and Founder Ronan Dwyer and Social Media Manager/Treasurer and Founder Erika Ventura.
Here's a short snippet via their Instagram:
Friday, January 23, 2026
THE BETTER HALF by Bob Barnes
THE BETTER HALF was created by veteran cartoonist Bob Barnes in 1956 and syndicated by the Register and Hall Syndicate, and then by King Features until the panel ended in 2014. Two years into the feature, Barnes won Best Newspaper Panel from the National Cartoonists Society. The panel changed hands after Barnes' death in 1970
"His wife Ruth Barnes and illustrator Dick Rogers continued the strip until September 30, 1979. It then passed to Vinnie Vinson (October 1, 1979 to October 3, 1982) and Randy Glasbergen (October 10, 1982 to November 30, 2014).[1]
"Between 1982 and 1992, Glasbergen did the strip under the pseudonym "Jay Harris," so as not to confuse publishers who were familiar with his different style of humor and character design. ("Harris" was his wife's maiden name.) As he was able to transform the characters to his own style, he began using his own name. In the process, Stanley became much shorter than Harriet and lost his scruffy mustache.
"At the end of syndication, The Better Half was appearing seven days a week in approximately 150 print and online newspapers around the world. The strip ended on November 30, 2014, after a 58-year run" - Wikipedia
Stanley and Harriet Parker spar over middle class concerns. She stays home and irons and does the wash and is a bad woman driver. He smokes his pipe, mows the lawn, complains about the bills and occasionally ogles other ladies. If the spouses aren't trading zingers with another, they are combating the many butchers, paper boys, garbage men, store clerks and others that populate the suburbs.
Here are two dozen from THE BETTER HALF book, a paperback collection published by Duell, Slean and Pearce, New York and is copyright 1963 by the Register and Hall Syndicate
Related:
From the Dick Buchanan Files: Bob Barnes 1913 - 1970
Edited from a January 12, 2012 blog entry. I wish I could fine video of that unsold TV pilot.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
GREAT CARTOONS OF THE WORLD Edited by John Bailey

A selection of wordless cartoons from GREAT CARTOONS OF THE WORLD Edited
by John Bailey, copyright 1967 by Crown Publishers, New York, NY. This
is the first book in what became a series of John Bailey-edited GREAT
CARTOONS books.

The above cartoon by Larry made me laugh out loud. There are levels of meaning here.

The cool dude is Jean Paul Belmondo from "Breathless." The kid's
expression is so great, that I get the context even though the fellow in
the large thought balloon is not well known these days as he would have
been in 1966. A bullseye by the French cartoonist Pierre Adebert.

Zacek draws a sad desert island gag.

Czech cartoonist Vladimir Rencin with what may be termed a political cartoon about war.

The Saturday Evening Post mainstay cartoonist Henry Syverson's dynamic pen line is so animated.

Gallagher's cartoons just blast forth with his animated line work.

Vahan Shirvanian made me laugh out loud at the above 4-panel gag.

A great gag cartoon can make you think. Charles Martin's cartoon gives
me cold comfort about health care. Over 50 years later, the writing
still resonates.
Mordillo is
one of those cartoonists who deserves to more popularly known in the
States. Another desert island gag -- beautifully and joyously drawn.

Anatol Kovarsky plays on perception in this breezily drawn (no pun intended) 2-panel exercise.
And another Henry Syverson cartoon finishes up the sampling today.
-- Edited from a blog entry from October 13, 2009.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Steve Brodner: The War on Minneapolis ... and People So Not Having It
Via Steve Brodner's The Greater Quiet Substack:
The attack on American city continues with ratcheting violence and propaganda laid on by the Trump-ICE gestapo and the brave people of Minnesota not backing down. They will be Trump’s undoing. That is the sound of America not having it.
There is a very good Plan to Fight Back laid out in a number of places now. Check one out HERE at Save America Movement.
It essentially is this:
In his publication of The Warning with Steve Schmidt this morning, SAM co-founder Steve Schmidt laid out our proposed 10-point action plan. See our recommendation below:
The Governors Must Lead: Governor Andy Beshear must immediately convene an emergency summit of the Democratic Governors Association. They must invite any Republican governor who still possesses a shred of loyalty to the Constitution over their party. This is the new front line.
A United Front: These governors must enter into interstate compacts to increase their collective power. They must issue a joint Declaration of Principles—a firewall against federal tyranny—outlining specific commitments to protect their citizens from MAGA aggression.
Emergency Sessions: Governors must call their legislatures into special emergency sessions immediately. The goal: Pass binding resolutions that affirm loyalty to the U.S. Constitution and reject unlawful federal directives.
Assert Sovereignty: States must weaponize every tool in their arsenal. This means hearings, subpoenas, investigations, and the strategic use of state pension funds to pressure corporate collaborators. They must assert their sovereignty to defend liberty.
Change Leadership Now: The Senate Democratic caucus must replace Chuck Schumer. This is a moral imperative. His leadership is indistinguishable from collaboration. We need a wartime general, not a terrified politician.
Topple the Speaker: The House is nearly tied. Democrats must ruthlessly exploit the slim MAGA majority. They should cut a deal to elect a dissident Republican—someone like Thomas Massie or Adam Kinzinger—as Speaker until the November election. This is the “Titanic Strategy”: help a few Republicans into the lifeboats to sink the captain.
Constitutional Hardball: Once the Speakership is broken, Congress must use its inherent contempt powers and the power of the purse to strangle this administration’s illegal activities. The madness stops when the money stops.
Boycott Collaborators: Hilton Hotels punished a franchisee for refusing to serve ICE agents. We must punish Hilton. A coordinated, massive boycott must force them to understand that collaboration with fascism carries a fatal price tag.
Olympic Boycott: No moral athlete should march past Donald Trump at the upcoming opening ceremonies. It will be a visual echo of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. We are calling for an athlete boycott of the parade. Do not dip the flag to a fascist.
Global Isolation: We must organize boycotts of the World Cup in the U.S. and urge foreign tourists to stay away. The message to the world is simple: Do not normalize this regime with your presence or your money.
The time for polite disagreement is over. The time for “giving them a chance” is dead and buried.
They have chosen to stand for violence. They have chosen lies. They have chosen to tear down the American idea.
We will not submit. We will not be intimidated. And neither should you.
Join us.
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In solidarity,
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