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Disappointment in France

I was saddened to learn that the highly anticipated, new, national center for editorial cartoons in France was granted to the city of Paris, rather than the village of St. Just le Martel in the French countryside. Cartoonists from around the world have been writing letters and drawing cartoons, in support of St. Just’s bid for the new “Maison” or “House” of editorial cartoons, which will be a combination of a museum and center for events and lectures about “press cartoons.” St Just le Martel is the home of the only museum dedicated to editorial cartoons –and the home of a wonderful, annual “Salon” where international cartoonists have built friendships with a charming local community of fans that chose to support our profession decades ago.  Clearly, what the world’s cartoonists wanted wasn’t important to the decision makers in France. I’m putting cartoonists’ protest cartoons at the bottom of the page.  Scroll down.

French president Emmanuel Macron announced the selection of Paris this week. There isn’t any other nation with a national center for editorial cartooning, and our troubled profession should appreciate that anything is being built at all.  Still, what should be a happy day is a sad day for us. The fear is that a much bigger and better funded “Maison” will overshadow our beloved Salon in St. Just le Martel.

Here’s a statement from our friends in St. Just le Martel, followed by a statement by my friend and CagleCartoonist, Pierre Ballouhey, who is the president of “France Cartoons,” the professional organization for cartoonists in France.

INTERNATIONAL CARTOONING CENTER – SAINT JUST LE MARTEL – France – Press Statement January 2022.

The management of the Center is stunned by the notification of French President Emmanuel Macron to refuse the implantation of the European Cartooning House in Limousin area. Paris localisation was prefered was preferred, even though the infrastructure already exists in Limousin, and had many advantages, of security, experience, and recognized legitimacy.

It is a feeling of contempt and injustice that prevails here at the Caricature Center among all the volunteers. Seeing over 40 years of investing in the defense of Freedom of Expression through the cartoonish swept away by political choice without any justification leaves you speechless.

This choice goes against all the announcements, all the considerable assets, know-how, memory, commitment of the population of Saint Just Le Martel and local elected representatives of Limousin, to defend what already existed since 1982.
It is also a slap in the face to the 250 cartoonists who every year are travelling in september to Saint Just Le Martel for the International Festival, and who where mobilized in their large majority in favor of this place of meeting and celebration of Freedom of Expression.

The management of the Center dispute this decision because it fundamentally contravenes the interests of this project, in particular through a decentralization supposedly promised in the general policy speech of the Prime Minister.

We contest this project, because it goes against the flow of cultural opening up, even though Saint-Just Le Martel is easily and quickly accessible being at 1 hour from Paris by plane, or 3 hours by train or road.

We contest this project, because it discredits and denies all the experience of organizing exhibitions, and the very strong link that binds the community of designers to the International Center of Saint Just Le Martel, with more than 2,500 partners through the five continents.

Finally, we dispute it, because it goes against all the previous investments, made jointly, by European funds, the state, the Region, the Department, the Municipality in 2011. All had testified to the recognition and legitimacy of this place to make it the sanctuary of the defense of Freedom of Expression through satirical drawing.

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Here’s the call for cartoonists to submit drawings protesting President Macron’s decision, by France Cartoons’ president, Pierre Ballouhey.

Dear Colleagues,

The javelin was thrown by Macron and it was stuck in his feet. The famous Maison du Dessin de Presse et de la Satire will be in Paris, not in Saint-Just. One more cultural space in the Capital.

It’s a pity, the usual franchouillard jacobinism, a foot in the nose of decentralization, contempt for the regions.

Disappointment for most of the cartoonists from all over the world who would have preferred Saint-Just-le-Martel-Limoges. They will continue to meet every autumn in their natural habitat of Limousin…

Send your drawings of disapproval and support to the Center [email protected]. They will be printed and exhibited in an event in Saint-Just, France-Cartoons will be represented by Placide.

Pierre BALLOUHEY
Président de France-Cartoons

Here’s Pierre’s cartoon and more from some other disappointed cartoons. (Note that St Just le Martel is in an area that is known for its cows, and the Salon is represented by a cow mascot, “Justine”.)Pierre Ballouhey

 

Laurent Battistini

 

Rainer Hachfeld

Biz

Batti Babache

 

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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – January 8th, 2022

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  January 8th, 2022. Congratulations to Jeff Koterba had a fantastic week taking the #1, #2 and #3 cartoons of the week! I’ve never seen that happen before!  Jeff was also our most reprinted cartoonist of the week, overall. And kudos to John Cole who has two cartoons in the Top Ten!

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#1

Jeff Koterba took the #1 spot.

#2

Jeff Koterba also took second place.

#3

Jeff Koterba took third place too – I’m impressed!

#4

John Cole took 4th place with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#5

John Cole also claims the five-spot.

#6

Steve Sack came in sixth.

#7

Dave Granlund nabs seventh place.

#8

Daryl Cagle (that’s me) took 8th place.

#9

Bob Englehart takes 9th place.

#10

Dick Wright wraps it up at number ten!


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – January 1st, 2022

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  January 1st, 2022.  Happy New Year! And don’t miss our Top Ten cartoons of the year, 2021.)

Dave Whamond took the #1 and #2 spots for the last week of 2021, and he was also our most reprinted cartoonist of the week. Congratulations, Dave!

And Kudos to Jeff Koterba and Gary McCoy who each have two cartoons in the Top Ten!

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#1

Dave Whamond took the #1 spot.

#2

Dave Whamond also took second place.

#3

Dave Fitzsimmons nabbed third place with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#4

Jeff Koterba took 4th place with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#5

Jeff Koterba also claims the five-spot.

#6

Chris Weyant came in sixth.

#7

Gary McCoy nabs seventh place with first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#8

Gary McCoy also took 8th place.

#9

Dick Wright takes 9th place.

#10

Rivers wraps it up at number ten!


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Top Ten Cartoons of 2021

Here are our ten most popular cartoons of year, 2021. Jeff Koterba was swinging for home runs this year, winning SIX of the Top Ten spots, along with ELEVEN of the Top Twenty.  This was a fantastic year for Jeff!

Steady hitters Dave Granlund and Dave Whamond took the #1 and #2 spots as the most reprinted cartoonists of the year, with Jeff at #3 and John Darkow taking the #4 spot —John also had two cartoons in the Top Ten.

We syndicate 62 of the best editorial cartoonists in the world, so this is quite an achievement for Jeff, Dave, Dave and John! Congratulations, gentlemen!

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#1

This cartoon by  Jeff Koterba was the editors’ favorite, and was the most reprinted cartoon of the year..

#2

Jeff Koterba also took second place.

#3

Rick McKee nabbed third place.

#4

John Darkow took 4th place with first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#5

Jeff Koterba claims the five-spot.

#6

John Darkow came in sixth with his second of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#7

Dave Whamond nabs seventh place.

#8

Jeff Koterba took 8th place too!

#9

Jeff Koterba also takes 9th place.

#10

Jeff Koterba wraps it up at number ten with his sixth cartoon the Top Ten for 2021!


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – December 25th, 2021

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  December 25th, 2021.  Merry Christmas!

Chris Weyant took the #1 top position. The overall most reprinted cartoonist of the week was Dick Wright.  Nine of the Top Ten cartoons had holiday themes, seven about Christmas and two early cartoons about New Years.

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#1

Chris Weyant took the #1 spot.

#2

Bruce Plante placed second with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#3

Dave Whamond nabbed third place with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#4

Rivers took 4th place with second of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#5

Ed Wexler claims the five-spot.

#6

Dave Granlund came in sixth with his second of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#7

Rick McKee nabs seventh place with first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#8

Dick Wright took 8th place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#9

Jeff Koterba takes 9th place.

#9

Guy Parsons wraps it up at number ten (but really a tie for #9) with a New Years cartoon!


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – December 19th, 2021

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  December 19th, 2021.

Steve Sack took the #1 top position. The overall most reprinted cartoonist of the week was Jeff Koterba who nabbed the #2 and #4 spots – also, congrats to Rick McKee and Dick Wright for placing two cartoons in the Top Ten.  Editors hang on to Christmas cartoons, collecting their favorites to run later.  My own #9 cartoon was drawn the week before; and Dick Wright’s #10 cartoon was #5 the previous week.

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#1

Steve Sack took the #1 spot.

#2

Jeff Koterba placed second with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#3

Rick McKee nabbed third place with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#4

Jeff Koterba took 4th place with second of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#5

Bill Day claims the five-spot.

#6

Rick McKee came in sixth with his second of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#7

Dick Wright nabs seventh place with first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#8

Dave Fitzsimmons took 8th place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#9

Daryl Cagle (me) takes 9th place.

#10

Dick Wright wraps it up at number ten with his second cartoon in the Top Ten!


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Robert Rousso, 1937 – 2021

I’m saddened to write that our dear friend, brilliant CagleCartoonist, and founder of France Cartoons, Robert Rousso, has died.  Many of our CagleCartoonists remember Robert from our trips to France. I’ve attached a few of the cartoons he drew for us at the bottom of this email. I miss Robert. I can still hear him singing “Old Man River.”

Robert started working for the press in 1969. He illustrated with humor science stories in the Courrier de l’Environnement de l’INRA. His cartoons were published among other publications, in Siné Hebdo, La Mèche, Charlie Hebdo, Kamikaze, Barricade, Siné Mensuel, Zélium, and in Corsican press with the pseudonym “Pincu”.  Read more on Robert’s career.

 

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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – December 11th, 2021

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  December 11th, 2021.

This was a another impressive week for Dave Whamond who was the most reprinted cartoonist again the week by a good margin. The #1 and #2 cartoons of the week belong to Jeff Koterba. RJ Matson also claimed two cartoons in the Top Ten.

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#1

Jeff Koterba took the #1 spot.

#2

Jeff Koterba also placed second with his second of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#3

Steve Sack nabbed third place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#4

Dave Whamond took 4th place with the first of three cartoons in the Top Ten.

#5

Dick Wright claims the five-spot.

#6

RJ Matson came in sixth with his first of two in the Top Ten.

#7

Dave Granlund nabs seventh place with this third of three cartoons in the Top Ten.

#8

RJ Matson took 8th place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#9

Chris Weyant takes 9th place.

#10

Ed Wexler wraps it up at number ten!


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – December 5th, 2021

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  December 5th, 2021.

This was a very impressive week for Dave Whamond who has the #1 cartoon of the week and three cartoons in the Top Ten. Dave Granlund also had a strong week with three cartoons in the Top Ten!  John Darkow came in just a nose behind Dave and Dave, with the #2 cartoon and two cartoons in the Top Ten.

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#1

Dave Whamond took the #1 spot and was our most reprinted cartoonist of the week.

#2

John Darkow placed second with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#3

Dave Whamond nabbed third place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#4

Dave Granlund took 4th place with the first of three cartoons in the Top Ten.

#5

Kevin Siers claims the five-spot.

#6

Dave Granlund came in sixth with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#7

Dave Granlund nabs seventh place with this third of three cartoons in the Top Ten.

#8

John Darkow took 8th place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#9

Dave Whamond takes 9th place with his third cartoon in the Top Ten.

#10

Dick Wright wraps it up at number ten!


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – November 27th, 2021

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  November 27th, 2021. Every popular cartoon this week had a holiday theme.

Jeff Koterba again had the most reprinted cartoon of the week, which appeared in about 172 newspapers. Jeff also has two cartoons in the Top Ten and was our most reprinted cartoonist again this week, overall.

Kudos to Rick McKee and Dave Whamond who have two cartoons each in the Top Ten – actually it is the Top Eleven this week because we have a tie for #10.

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#1

Jeff Koterba took the #1 spot.

#2

Dave Granlund (who was the most reprinted cartoonist of the week, overall this week) placed second.

#3

Jeff Koterba nabbed third place.

#4

Rick McKee took 4th place.

#5

Bob Englehart claims the five-spot.

#6

Bob Englehart came in sixth with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#7

John Darkow nabs seventh place.

#8

John Cole took 8th place.

#9

Dave Granlund takes 9th place.

#10

Rick McKee is tied for number ten!

#10

Guy Parsons shares the tie for #10, making this week’s list a “Top Eleven”.


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – November 20th, 2021

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  November 20th, 2021. Jeff Koterba had the most reprinted cartoon of the week, which appeared in about 164 newspapers.

Kudos to Bob Englehart who has two cartoons in the Top Ten! And congratulations to Steve Sack who was our most reprinted cartoonist again this week, overall.

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#1

Jeff Koterba took the #1 spot.

#2

Steve Sack (who was the most reprinted cartoonist of the week, overall this week) placed second.

#3

Rick McKee nabbed third place.

#4

John Darkow took 4th place.

#5

Bob Englehart claims the five-spot.

#6

Bob Englehart came in sixth with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#7

Adam Zyglis nabs seventh place.

#8

John Cole took 8th place.

#9

Dave Granlund takes 9th place.

#10

John Darkow wraps up the list at number ten!


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – November 13th, 2021

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  November 13th, 2021.  Chris Weyant had the most reprinted cartoon of the week, which appeared in about 118 newspapers.

Kudos to Jeff Koterba who has three cartoons in the Top Ten! And congratulations to Dave Whamond who was our most reprinted cartoonist again this week, overall.

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#1

Chris Weyant took the #1 spot.

#2

Dave Whamond (who was the most reprinted cartoonist of the week, overall again this week) placed second.

#3

Ed Wexler nabbed third place.

#4

Jeff Koterba took 4th place.

#5

Dick Wright claims the five-spot.

#6

Christopher Weyant came in sixth.

#7

Jeff Koterba nabs seventh place with his second cartoon on the Top Ten.

#8

Dave Fitzsimmons took 8th place.

#9

Guy Parsons takes 9th place with his first appearance in the Top Ten.

#10

Jeff Koterba with his third cartoon in the Top Ten!


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