The blog of Richard Thompson, caricaturist, creator of "Cul de Sac," and winner of the 2011 Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year.
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
International Journal of Comic Art 18-2 Fall / Winter 2016 is out
Monday, January 9, 2017
New donation page for Team Cul de Sac
Friday, December 16, 2016
Happy Beethoven's birthday
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Richard Thompson remembered in Montgomery College alumni magazine
Richard Thompson '78; Cartoonist Richard Thompson made us laugh.
Montgomery College's INSIGHTS Fall 2016, p. 44
online (December 6 2016) at http://mcblogs.montgomerycollege.edu/insights/2016/12/06/cartoonist-richard-thompson-made-us-laugh/
Friday, December 9, 2016
Richard's earliest paid work.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Thompson for Hillary (maybe)
With the election just days away, the keepers of Richard's flame finally realized he must have drawn the candidates since they've been in the public eye for years. Here's him on Hillary.
Thompson on Trump
With the election just days away, the keepers of Richard's flame finally realized he must have drawn the candidates since they've been in the public eye for years. Here's Thompson on Trump.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
SPX 2016 Panel - Richard Thompson: A Celebration of His Life and Art
SPX 2016 Panel - Richard Thompson: A Celebration of His Life and Art
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9KvGvp0E2c
Richard Thompson (1957-2016)—one of his generation's greatest cartoonists and caricaturists—was beloved by readers and fellow artists alike. Pat Oliphant called him "Michelangelo with a sense of humor," and Bill Watterson, who had not said anything publicly in almost 20 years, sent out a note crediting Thompson with "giving me a reason to read the comics again." A short documentary celebrating Thompson's art and generous spirit is followed by a conversation among Thompson's long-time intimates—his close friend and fellow cartoonist Nick Galifianakis, Shena Wolf, who is the Uclick acquisitions editor and was Richard's editor on Cul De Sac, as well as friend and art historian David Apatoff—concluding with questions and reflections from the audience. Moderated by publisher (Lost Art Books) and editor of the forthcoming Richard Thompson Library series, Joseph Procopio.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Alex Hallatt on Richard Thompson
Alex Hallatt interview
by chh01
https://webcomicsinterviews.com/2016/09/12/alex-hallatt-interview/
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Remembering Richard Thompson, by two of his friends
Between the Stacks - Remembering Richard Thompson, cartoonist and illustrator
By Susan Frohnsdorff and Gregory Frohnsdorff
Moultrie News October 5, 2016
http://www.moultrienews.com/20161005/161009896/between-the-stacks---remembering-richard-thompson-cartoonist-and-illustratorWednesday, October 5, 2016
Oct 22: Mount Pleasant Library talk moved to new date
Richard Thompson, creator of the comic strip Cul de Sac, passed away from complications of Parkinson's disease this summer. Learn more about this Reuben Award-winning artist through a screening of the 2014 documentary The Art of Richard Thompson and a presentation on Thompson's background and accomplishments by one of the late cartoonist's friends.
Mt. Pleasant Regional Library
1133 Mathis Ferry Road
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
843.849.6161 ~ http://www.ccpl.org
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Richard Thompson remembered in Air & Space Magazine
Friday, September 23, 2016
Chris Mautner on Cul de Sac
Comic Connections: Revisiting Richard Thompson's Cul de Sac.
By Chris Mautner
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
More on Richard's Redskin drawings
Tipped off by Nick Galifianakis, I poked around a bit more last night and found the images that Richard drew to illustrate Tony Kornheiser's columns on the Redskin's winning season and his idea of a Redskin Bandwagon. I found drawings from October - January, and don't know if I caught them all.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
A Redskins handkerchief
Here's the relevant information from TK's Wikipedia page: "In 1991, Kornheiser created a string of now-famous Bandwagon columns to describe the Washington Redskins' Super Bowl run that year.[7] He started the idea when the Redskins trounced the Detroit Lions 41-10. He officially unveiled the first Bandwagon column when the team had an undefeated 4-0 record. From then on, the Bandwagon column appeared weekly. When the Redskins advanced to Super Bowl XXVI, Kornheiser and his Post colleagues Jeanne McManus and Norman Chad rode a handcar on a railroad track decorated as the Bandwagon for a 1,200-mile journey to Minneapolis, Minnesota. A Washington Post chat from January 26, 2012 has a picture of the artwork decorating an RV and quotes TK,“We had t-shirts made that we gave out with the great sort of drawings of Richard Thompson on the t shirts. We had handkerchiefs made — get on the bandwagon — whatever those things were. I have a t-shirt somewhere that’s mildewed and disgusting, and I have some of these handkerchiefs somewhere."
Sunday, September 4, 2016
Barney & Clyde's Richard Thompson tribute
Thursday, September 1, 2016
One final goodbye to Richard Thompson at Small Press Expo
Richard Thompson (1957-2016)—one his generation's greatest cartoonists and caricaturists—was beloved by readers and fellow artists alike. Pat Oliphant called him "Michelangelo with a sense of humor," and Bill Watterson, who had not said anything publicly in almost 20 years, sent out a note crediting Thompson with "giving me a reason to read the comics again." A short documentary celebrating Thompson's art and generous spirit will be followed by a conversation among Thompson's long-time intimates—his close friend and fellow cartoonist Nick Galifianakis, Shena Wolf, who is the Uclick acquisitions editor and was Richard's editor on Cul De Sac, as well as friend and art historian David Apatoff—concluding with an opportunity for questions and reflections from the audience. Moderated by publisher (Lost Art Books) and editor of the forthcoming Richard Thompson Library series, Joseph Procopio.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Dr. Anita Auerbach's eulogy for Richard Thompson
Dr. Anita Auerbach
https://findthequiet.com/2016/08/30/are-you-ready-noooo/