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Here Comes Graduation

We’re coming up on the graduation time – that annual time of year when editors clamor to reprint graduation cartoons. Here’s one of my graduation oldies, and some of my favorites from the CagleCartoonists.

Daryl Cagle

 

Guy Parsons

 

Bruce Plante

 

Daryl Cagle

Rick McKee

 

Jeff Koterba

 

Steve Sack

Pat Bagley

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More Supreme Court and Women Cartoons

Here’s my newest cartoon about the Supreme Court’s likely decision eliminating the federal abortion rights. We’ve had a lot of cartoons flowing in on the subject, from the CagleCartoonists. Here are some of my favorites, below.  Also, in case you missed it, I was posting the first cartoons that came in after the draft decision was leaked; see those on my post from last week.

By John Darkow

 

By Angel Boligan

 

By Tom Janssen

 

By Christopher Weyant

 

By Dick Wright

 

By Dave Whamond

By Randall Enos

 

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Inflation Irritation: Top Ten Cartoons of the Week

Inflation remains a ripe topic for cartoonists, as prices of just about everything continue to rise across the country. It’s a good thing most cartoonists have gone digital, otherwise they’d be hit hard by the cost of paper and ink.

In other news, Russia’s war in Ukraine is still going on, with Putin and his forces unable to overwhelm the country’s defenses. And Sunday is Mother’s Day, in case you’d forgotten.

#1

RJ Matson took the #1 most reprinted spot.

#2

Dave Granlund took second place.

#3

Dave Granlund took third place too!

#4

Rick McKee nabbed 4th place.

#5

John Darkow claims the five-spot.

#6

John Darkow came in sixth.

#7

Chris Weyant nabs seventh place.

#8

John Darkow took 8th place.

#9

Jeff Koterba takes 9th place too!

#10

John Darkow wraps it up at number ten with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.


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Our Ukrainian Cartoonist Kazanevsky Wins New Award

Congratulations to our refugee, Ukrainian, CagleCartoonist Vladimir Kazanevsky, who shared the inaugural Kofi Annan Courage in Cartooning Award, presented by the Cartoonists Rights Network International and the Freedom Cartoonists Foundation; he shared the award with Hungarian cartoonist Gábor Pápai.

Here’s a video about Vladimir, followed by some of Vlad’s latest cartoons about the war.

 

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Roe vs. Wade and the SCOTUS Leak

A leaked, draft decision by the Supreme Court has shaken the nation as the justices prepare to overturn abortion rights, overturning fifty years of settled law. The court has acknowledged that the document is authentic and it seems unlikely that any of the majority, conservative justices will change their minds.  The cartoons are starting to flood in – here are the first ones we received from the CagleCartoonists.  I’ll update these as more come in.

by Daryl Cagle

 

by Dave Granlund

 

by Dick Wright

 

by RJ Matson

 

by Jeff Koterba

 

By Pat Byrnes

 

By John Darkow

 

By Rivers

 

By Adam Zyglis

 

by Daryl Cagle

 

by Kevin Siers

 

By Bob Englehart

 

By Dave Granlund

 

By Gary McCoy

 

By Guy Parsons

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High Food Prices by Randall Enos!

Here is a collection of cartoons on high food prices by our own Randall Enos. I was a fan of his Chicken Gutz cartoons in the old National Lampoon when I was a kid. Now Randy can’t afford chicken.

Read many more of Randy’s cartooning memories:

Never Put Words in Your Pictures

Explosion In A Blue Jeans Factory

The Garden of Earthly Delights

Happy Times in the Morgue

I was the Green Canary

Born in a Volcano

When I was a Famous Chinese Watercolorist

My Most Unusual Art Job

A Duck Goes Into a Grocery Store

A Day With Jonathan Winters and Carol Burnett

Illustrating the Sea

Why I Started Drawing

The Fastest Illustrator in the World!

Me and the GhostBusters

The Bohemian Bohemian

Take it Off … Take it ALL Off!

I Eat Standing Up

The Funniest Cartoon I’ve Ever Seen

The Beatles had a Few Good Tunes

Andy Warhol Meets King Kong

Jacques and the Cowboy

The Gray Lady (The New York Times)

The BIG Eye

Historic Max’s

The Real Moby Dick

The Norman Conquests

Man’s Achievements in an Ever Expanding Universe

How to Murder Your Wife

I Yam What I Yam

The Smallest Cartoon Characters in the World

Chicken Gutz

Brought to You in Living Black and White

The Hooker and the Rabbit

Art School Days in the Whorehouse

The Card Trick that Caused a Divorce

The Mysterious Mr. Quist

Monty Python Comes to Town

Riding the Rails

The Pyramid of Success

The Day I Chased the Bus

The Other Ol’ Blue Eyes

8th Grade and Harold von Schmidt

Rembrandt of the Skies

The Funniest Man I’ve Ever Known

Read “I’m Your Bunny, Wanda –Part One”

Read “I’m Your Bunny, Wanda –Part Two”

Famous Artists Visit the Famous Artists School

Randy Remembers Tomi Ungerer

Randy’s Overnight Parade

The Bullpen

Famous Artists Schools

Dik Browne: Hot Golfer

Randy and the National Lampoon

Randy’s Only Great Idea

A Brief Visit to Outer Space

Enos, Love and Westport

Randy Remembers the NCS

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The Masks are Off: Top Ten Cartoons of the Week

COVID-19 was on the minds of cartoonists this week, after a federal judge overruled the Biden administration’s mask mandate on airplanes.

Cartoonists had a smorgasbord of topics to play with, including Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter, the right-wing attack on Disney, and a shortage of airline pilots creating havoc nationwide. It’s always something.

And here are the Top Ten …

#1

Chris Weyant took the #1 most reprinted spot.

#2

Dave Granlund took second place.

#3

Monte Wolverton took third place with his first of two cartoons on the list.

#4

Randall Enos nabbed 4th place.

#5

Monte Wolverton claims the five-spot with his second of two cartoons in theTop Ten.

#6

John Darkow came in sixth.

#7

Dick Wright nabs seventh place.

#8

Adam Zyglis took 8th place.

#9

Adam Zyglis takes 9th place too!

#10

Rick McKee wraps it up at number ten.


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Elon Musk Buys Twitter!

Here are my favorite cartoons about Elon Musk buying Twitter!

By Pat Bagley of the Salt Lake Tribune …

 

By John Darkow of the Columbia Missourian …

 

By Kevin Siers of the Charlotte Observer …

 

By Jos Collignon from The Netherlands …

 

By Jeff Koterba from Nebraska …

 

By Paresh Nath from New Delhi, India …

 

By Rick McKee from Augusta Georgia …

 

By RJ Matson from Maine …

 

By Patrick Chappatte from Switzerland …

 

By Rayma Suprani from Miami, Florida and Venezuela …

 

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My Favorite Ukraine Flag Cartoons

Here are my favorite Ukraine Flag cartoons, starting with three of my own.  The first is my memorial cartoon for Ukraine’s civilian deaths.

This one is on America’s support for Ukraine …

This is my first Ukraine flag cartoon, drawn 28 years ago in 1984 for the Muppets and Hasbro/Playskool. I claim this as the first Ukraine flag cartoon! (Considering that Ukraine was founded as an independent nation in 1991, 21 years ago.)

Here are more favorites by the CagleCartoonists …

This Picasso inspired cartoon is by Emad Hajjaj, from Jordan.

 

This Van Gogh inspired cartoon is by Emad’s brother, Osama Hajjaj, from Jordan.

 

This one is by Ed Wexler, from Los Angeles.

 

This one is by Kap, from Barcelona, Spain.

 

This one is by Hajo, from the Netherlands.

 

… and this one is by Jeff Koterba, from Nebraska.


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Steve Sack has Retired

I’m sorry to write that my friend and longtime CagleCartoonist, Steve Sack has retired from editorial cartooning.  Here’s a note Steve wrote for our subscribing editors:

It’s with extremely mixed feelings that after 42 years, and over ten thousand cartoons, I will be retiring from the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

I’ve been away from my drawing table in recent weeks, recovering from hand surgery for carpal tunnel and other nerve issues. I’ll eventually have my hand back. But after truly difficult reflection I’ve decided that I’d like to change my focus. At 68 I have other interests and projects, artistic and otherwise, that I’d like to devote more time to.

I want to sincerely thank you for printing or at least considering my work for your paper. An artist needs an audience and I am most appreciative that you could share my efforts with your readers. As much as cartoonists sometimes complain and butt heads with editors, in truth we depend on you.

I hope you continue to support our unique profession. It’s been my honor to appear on your pages.

Best,
Steve Sack

Steve drew his last cartoon for us two months ago, on February 25th. We were hoping for a quick come back from his surgery, but that was not to be.  This is a sad day, but Steve doesn’t sound sad; he seems excited about different projects. Our door is always open to Steve to return.  Steve’s cartoon archive will remain on our sites, with his oldies available to editors.

Steve’s actual last cartoon, or I should say, most recent cartoon, is this Tucker Carlson gem, in collaboration with Ed Wexler.  Steve called Ed to describe his idea which Ed drew up. I’ve invited Steve to do the same with me; we’ll see if that happens.

Steve wrote this piece for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune and asked me to hold it until today:

Message to Star Tribune readers
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It’s with extremely mixed feelings that after 42 years, and over ten thousand cartoons, I will be retiring from the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

I wish I was able to offer a proper farewell cartoon. I’ve been away from my drawing table in recent weeks, recovering from hand surgery for carpal tunnel and other nerve issues. I’ll eventually have my hand back. But after truly difficult reflection I’ve decided that I’d like to change my focus. At 68 I have other interests and projects, artistic and otherwise, that I’d like to devote more time to.

It’s been a pleasure to work with everyone at the Star Tribune. The support I’ve felt over the years from the editors, writers, and support staff from every department has made this a cartoonist’s dream job.

I’d like to express my sincere appreciation for you, my readers. Since my career’s beginning at the U of M student paper, The Daily, I’ve been cranking out cartoons for 45 years. They haven’t all been gems but I can honestly say I gave each one my all. Some readers have taken exception to a few of the views I’ve expressed. OK, maybe more than a few….that’s the nature of the opinion biz.  The Minneapolis Tribune editor who hired me, the late great Charles Bailey, gave me just one directive: “Never be afraid to make people angry, but know exactly why you’re doing it”. A political cartoonist couldn’t ask for more.

A few years back the Star Tribune published a collection of my cartoons in a book, The First and Only Book of Sack (still available in the Star Tribune online store!). To help promote it I stepped up my public appearances and had the opportunity to visit with many of our newspaper’s readers in person. I never failed to be gratified by the appreciation for the Star Tribune’s journalism that was conveyed.

Editorial cartooning is a negative art form, for the most part. We look for things to complain about, find fault, point fingers. The world is a mess and always has been, somewhere. We look for it. Our tools can be harsh: Sarcasm. Caricature. Gross exaggeration. We twist politicians’ words, nitpik their faults and figuratively pull down their pants. The lofty goal of it all this is to expose a Greater Truth. Which simply boils down to sharing one’s view of the world. That’s the goal of every artist.

From Day 1 in 1981 its been my honor to be the cartoonist for the Star Tribune. Whether you loved my cartoons or hated them, posted them on your refrigerator or lined your bird cage, thank you for allowing me to be a small part of your day.

Steve Sack

See Steve’s farewell in the Star-Tribune.

See Steve’s cartoon archive.

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune will continue running CagleCartoons now that Steve has left.


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Inflation Woes: Top Ten Cartoons of the Week

Inflation remains a big story across the country, so it’s not surprising that most of the top ten reprinted cartoons this week touched on the rising prices hitting just about everyone.

This week also saw Americans scrambling to finish their tax returns, a universally-despised activity shared by cartoonists and editors alike. And a couple of COVID-19 cartoons made it into the mix this week, as cases once again begin to rise across the country.

And here are the Top Ten …

#1

John Darkow took the #1 most reprinted spot, the first of two cartoons John has in the Top Ten.

#2

Pat Bagley took second place with his first of two in the Top Ten.

#3

John Darkow took third place.

#4

Jeff Koterba nabbed 4th place.

#5

Dick Wright claims the five-spot with his first of two cartoons in theTop Ten.

#6

Guy Parsons came in sixth.

#7

Dave Whamond nabs seventh place.

#8

Jeff Koterba took 8th place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#9

Dave Granlund takes 9th place.

#10

Chris Weyant wraps it up at number ten.


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Earth Day Favorites

Here are my favorite Earth Day cartoons from three of my favorite CagleCartoonists!

These two are by Dave Granlund

These three are by the brilliant RJ Matson

These two are by Dave Fitzsimmons


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