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Best World Cartoons of the Week
Every Monday, we collect the best cartoons of the week drawn by some of the world’s top political cartoonists, and jam them into one big, terrific cartoon slideshow.
Check out a different perspective of world events and view our Best World Cartoons of the Week cartoon slideshow.

Controversial Steve Jobs Obit Cartoon
Readers were divided about this Steve Jobs cartoon by Dutch cartoonist Hajo de Reijger. Some of you thought it was funny, even poignant. But most thought it was tasteless and unnecessary.
“I didn’t know Steve personally,” Hajo emailed me. “I know his products, and they’re great! But for me Steve Jobs is a human being that died. He was not the Messiah. His image did not appear on my toast this morning.”
We received a lot of feedback about it, and here are just a sampling of your comments:

Raul: I don’t like it. It shows a poor taste. However, is easy to see the irony on it. I think Jobs deserves a clever attempt to mock him.
Joann Betschart: iDisgusted.
Scott Bolderson: iGiggled. Life’ll kill ya’. Can’t take it.
Dennis Jasinski: Death is a fact of life….one that Steve Jobs himself faced with humor and tenacity. My favorite comment on his death was iSad.
John Tyrrell: iLOLed.
Nina Maya Cording: I think it’s reducing Steve Jobs to mainly those 3 devices he made popular in the last few years although it was so much more.
Nicola Stratford: Oh, come on. Our culture is so PC these days. If the cartoon has read igone or ipassed or some other euphemism, I’ll bet there’d be no debate. idead is the truth using the word that means just that; it’s not disrespect.
Judy Masterson Blandino: Thumbs down…deserved more creativity than that.
Dee Dee Merritt: If your living you are going to die, dont take it to seriously, I like it.
Clvex: It’s neither fair nor foul because there’s no real joke there. It’s not harsh, it just fails to find a punch line in that final panel. It’s a non sequitur.
Jennifer Bourne: I thought it was funny and poignant at the same time: he pioneered wonderful inventions and now he’s gone.
Top Five Most Popular Steve Jobs Cartoons
We’ve had a lot of Steve Jobs obituary cartoons come in. And I mean a lot (view them all here). Obituary cartoons frustrate political cartoonists – most hate to draw them, but readers love them. With a public figure so important to modern culture and universally liked and admired, it’s almost obligatory that a cartoonist notes his passing.
It’s interesting to track our analytics and see which cartoons are getting shared more, and which ones are the most popular. According to our numbers, here are the five most popular Steve Jobs cartoons from the last couple of days.
1. Joe Heller, Green Bay Press-Gazette
2. Randy Bish, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
3. Adam Zyglis, Buffalo News
4. Paul Zanetti, Australia
5. Martin Sutovec, Slovakia

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Best Cartoons of the Week
The big news this week was the shocking announcement of the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. We also had some Chris Christie drama, witnessed Herman Cain’s ascent and saw the growth of a little thing called Occupy Wall Street.
Want to get caught up? Then check out our Best Cartoons of the Week slideshow.

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Herman Cain Climbs

RIP Steve Jobs
Last night, the world was shocked with the news that Steve Jobs, co-founder and former chairman of Apple, died at the age of 56. Jobs has revolutionized the world and become a tech icon, and in recent years he gave us items like the iPod, iPhone, iPad and iCloud.
Cartoonists remember the legacy of Steve Jobs in our Steve Jobs RIP cartoon collection.

RELATED: Vote on the best Steve Jobs obituary cartoon in today’s Toon-Off.
Big, Bad Bank of America
Poor Bank of America. The bailout recipient has drawn the ire of many critics by instituting a new $5 monthly fee on customers who use their debit card to make purchases starting next year.
Check out what cartoonists think of these new fees by viewing our Big, Bad Bank of America cartoon collection.

Chris Christie Runs

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Best Cartoons of the Week
Is anyone else sick of the Chris Christie “will he or won’t he ” dance? Maybe not if if your presidential hopes lie in either Rick Perry or Mitt Romney beating Barack Obama.
It was a busy week of news. Catch up and laugh at the same time with our big Week in Political Cartoons slideshow.

Cartoonists Celebrate Berlusconi's Birthday
Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi marks his 75th birthday today, but as our cartoonists are quick to note, the notorious horn-dog has very little to celebrate. From his own personal legal woes to the possibility of Italy being swallowed by Europe’s ongoing debt crisis, one wonders how much longer Italians can tolerate Berlusconi and his bunga bunga parties.
We’ve had a lot of funny cartoons about Berlusconi and his antics come in over the years from our foreign contributors. Here are some of the best:


























