After a four-year run, it’s the end of the Line (and his little Dot, too). Your favorite scrappy cartoon journalism website has reached its finale. But we’re sending it off in style.
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The Dot and Line, Which Took on Tales of Toons, Dies at 4
The website grew over the course of four years from scrappy, puckish up-and-comer to perhaps the best cartoon journalism publication on the internet. (Fight us!)
Drop Us a Line—Or Even Just a Dot—Now and Then, Will You?
How to keep in touch with The Dot and Line’s alumni from now on.
Tears for Toons, 2016-2020 (and a Long Time Before)
John Maher pens his final words on the Dot and Line.
The Poem We’d Like You to Remember Us By
Eric Vilas-Boas pens his final words on the Dot and Line.
Watching ‘The Dot and the Line’ Together, One Last Time
“I just housed a whole sleeve of Peeps while this was happening.” The editors reflect, and also relax, over the original ‘The Dot and the Line’ short.
Ask Scratchy: JHM + EVB
The founders of the Dot and Line, John Maher and Eric Vilas-Boas, need some advice as their beloved project comes to an end, and our house head shrinker, Dr. Scratchansniff, is here to help.
The Very Best of The Dot and Line
Twenty-five of the finest pieces this site has ever published. Probably.
Some Cartoons We Barely, If Ever, Covered That You Goons Have to Now That We’re Gone
The media needs to cover cartoons better. Here’s a place it can start.
Rankings We Never Wrote, Ranked
As the Dot and Line says goodbye, we present to you one final and very important ranking.
Words That We Didn’t Write
We wrote a lot of words on the Dot and Line. But it could have been so much worse. We could have written these.