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Jim Borgman has been the Enquirer's editorial cartoonist since 1976. Borgman has won every major award in his field, including the 1991 Pulitzer Prize, the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year in 1993, and most recently, the Adamson Award in 2005 as International Cartoonist of the Year. His award-winning daily comic strip Zits, co-created with Jerry Scott, chronicles the life of 15-year-old Jeremy Duncan, his family and friends through the glories and challenges of the teenage years. Since debuting in July 1997, Zits has regularly finished #1 in reader comics polls across America and is syndicated in more than 1300 newspapers around the world.

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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Stale Topics



My list of topics feels stale. What else should I be thinking about? What are the issues inside your house?


11 Comments:

at 9/5/06, 5:53 PM Blogger Jim Cronenberg said...

Whether or not 'Little Miss Sunshine' was a great movie or the greatest movie.

Go see it immediately.

 
at 9/5/06, 5:54 PM Blogger Jim Cronenberg said...

That, and whether charter schools are an asset or drain the public school system of funding and support.

 
at 9/5/06, 7:22 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why public schools need to be closed for the months of June, July and August for the "so called" Summer vacation."
You know, two weeks qualifies as a vacation, three months off from learning qualifies as an obscenity.
This whole concept needs to be reconfigured. If not, I'm all for carrying this benefit into the workplace.

 
at 9/5/06, 8:37 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

The issue inside my house this week is the remarkable new Bob Dylan record.

 
at 9/6/06, 8:17 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

My health insurance costs over $800/month to cover my wife, my son and myself.

If I had a job making minimum wage, that job would not cover our insurance!

 
at 9/6/06, 8:37 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

The difference between Heaven and Hell ... is that people in Hell expected something better!

 
at 9/6/06, 8:45 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Heracles/Hercules was given two options as a youth.

The first option was to live a healthy, long life that nobody would remember.

The second was to live a short life that would be forever burned in the minds of people throughout the world.

Yesterday, we recieved a call

 
at 9/7/06, 8:55 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Questions in our household...

Why does the Enquirer seem intent on running down Cincinnati so much?

Why do Republicans have no sense of humor? They can't laugh at themselves, much less get anyone else to laugh with them.

Why do Liberals have such a great sense of humor?

My wife and I have tickets to go see David Sedaris in October and Garrison Keillor in November. How do you suppose the average Cincinnatian would react to them? Do they have to bring a security entourage when they visit?

Let's get excited about the Bengals!!!

High school fall sports are in full swing. Except for the Mayo episode, which you portrayed beautifully, it's one of the last bastions of pure sport in our country.

Ohio State vs Texas!

 
at 9/7/06, 10:07 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

My personal issues as they might pertain to editorial cartoons: Being sick of the war, sick of politics, sick of politics about the war, sick of the political spin on the politics about the war.

Specifically, I am frustrated with simple self-congratulatory suffering and dipictions of heroism by politicians and some media (and media outlets) concerning 9/11 and the following global war on terror, especially in the face of real world complexities and ambiguities that appear to be largely ignored. People seem to prefer facile phrases such as "they hate our freedom" above an intelligent and sustained analysis of competing global motivations and positions.

Anyway, just my .02

 
at 9/8/06, 5:51 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm watching bob dylan videos on you tube.... but I also purchsed the cd, so I am old school and new school. people are amusing themselves to death while larger more important topics are looming, which is something he sings about on the new cd... and which is also why people need (yes, need) cartoons.... maybe you could draw something along those lines... but I bet it is hard to draw someone walking with a tooth ache in their heel, though.

 
at 9/11/06, 6:13 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about resurrecting your famous "Next" cartoon with the Bengal in the end zone? Maybe he could be waking up and coming out from under the stands at PBS. We're in for a good season!

 
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