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No Jail for Zehra! Our Cartoonist from Turkey is Acquitted!

Our CagleCartoonist from Turkey, Zehra Ömeroglu, was just acquitted! Zehra has been on trial for “obscenity” in Turkey, facing a possible sentence of three years in prison; she fled to Germany while the trial continued in her absence. You can see Zehra’s cartoons and bio on Cagle.com here: https://cagle.com/zehra

See Zehra tell her story and show her cartoon that got her arrested at 4:09 in the video below.
Also on the podcast are CagleCartoonist Emad Hajjaj, who was jailed in Jordan for a cartoon, and now lives in Virginia, along with Terry Anderson from CartoonistsRights.org.

This podcast is called “Jailed Cartoonists and the Cartoons that put them in JAIL.” I’ll do a followup podcast with Zehra soon and she’ll tell us about her last few months, about how she’s doing after the acquittal, and she’ll tell us about the new graphic novel she’s working on, about her five years on trial, threatened with years in prison in Turkey.  Scary stuff!

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Iran again: Top Ten Cartoons of the Week!

You again?

That was the punchline of Bruce Plante’s funny cartoon about our old advisory Iran being in the news again, thanks to President Trump’s unilateral decision to bomb nuclear sites within the country.

Our sudden and apparently short-lived conflict with Iran (on behalf of Israel) garnered a lot of interest from editors, as most of our top cartoons this week touched on the topic. “I hate sequels!” complained a woman in John Darkow’s cartoon about Iran, while Rick McKee had Trump painting a massive bomb with the message, “Now is the time for peace.”

While most of the focus was on Iran, our most-reprinted cartoon of the week came from out of left field, pun intended – a Dodgers-themed cartoon involving a baseball fan with an encyclopedic memory forgetting his wedding anniversary.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Dave Whamond

#2. Bruce Plante

We have a great new Caglecast with 115 cartoons of Trump vs MUSK –Cartoonists love the friction between these two, wacky characters! This also includes a great discussion about Elon Musk cartoons with Dave Whamond, Monte Wolverton, Jeff Koterba and Bob Englehart!

#3. Dave Granlund

#4. John Darkow

#5. R.J. Matson

#6. Rick McKee

#7. Chris Weyant

#8. Chris Weyant

#9. R.J.Matson

#10. Harley Schwadron

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No Trump to be Seen – Top Ten Cartoons of the Week!

This week’s newspaper editor choices give a stark insight into the supply and demand issues that editorial cartoonists face. Cartoonists are busy drawing unreprinted cartoons about Trump and the new war between Israel and Iran. One Iran war cartoon snuck into the ten most reporinted cartoons of the week, at number ten, but there are no Trump cartoons to be seen.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Dave Whamond

#2. Jeff Koterba

We have a great new Caglecast with 115 cartoons of Trump vs MUSK –Cartoonists love the friction between these two, wacky characters! This also includes a great discussion about Elon Musk cartoons with Dave Whamond, Monte Wolverton, Jeff Koterba and Bob Englehart!#3. Jonathan Brown

#4. R.J. Matson

#5. Dave Whamond

#6. Dave Whamond

#7. Jonathan Brown

#8. Dave Granlund

#9. Jeff Koterba

#10. Margolis & Cox

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Tariffs and debt: Top ten cartoons of the week

Trying to keep up with news out of Trump’s White House is a Herculean task even the nation’s top cartoons have a hard time pulling off.

Chris Weyant touched on the madness in our most-reprinted cartoon this week, which features a dizzy trade representative nauseous over the administration’s ever-changing tariffs.

R.J. Matson’s cartoon about the national debt, appropriately represented by the Grand Canyon, hit Trump as he tries to push his “big, beautiful” budget bill through the Senate. His former billionaire buddy Elon Musk isn’t helping by calling the bill a “disgusting abomination,” in part because it’s projected to add trillions of dollars to the federal debt.

After their recent dust up, you’ll see plenty of Musk vs. Trump cartoons in the coming days. For now, here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Chris Weyant

#2. R.J. Matson

We have a great new Caglecast with 135 cartoons of Trump as an animal –with expert commentary from our top Trump-as-an-animal cartoonists, Adam Zyglis, Dave Whamond and Bill Day. Come watch!

#3. Gary McCoy

#4. Dave Granlund

#5. Monte Wolverton

#6. Dave Granlund

#7. Chris Weyant

#8. John Darkow

#9. Bruce Plante

#10. Harley Schwadron

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Grim News: Top 10 Political Cartoons of the Week

Economic uncertainty. Continued inflation. Medicaid cuts. Crackdowns on universities across the country. The internet being filled with AI slop.

Boy, the new seems grim and relentless. Which is why Monte Wolverton’s cartoon about the search for a glimmer of good news struck a chord with editors this week, topping our list of the most-reprinted cartoons.

Jeff Koterba also tapped into the unease over the economy in a cartoon about the death of the penny, which shockingly costs almost 4 cents per penny to make. Unfortunately, they will only increase the need for nickels, which run 14 cents each. Add that to the list of depressing news items.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Monte Wolverton

#2. Jeff Koterba

We have a great new Caglecast with 135 cartoons of Trump as an animal –with expert commentary from our top Trump-as-an-animal cartoonists, Adam Zyglis, Dave Whamond and Bill Day. Come watch!

#3. Dave Granlund

#4. Gary McCoy

#5. Rick McKee

#6. Dave Granlund

#7. Chris Weyant

#8. R.J. Matson

#9. Chris Weyant

#10. John Cole

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Big, beautiful bill: Top ten cartoons of the week

The Republicans in the House passed their “big, beautiful” budget this week, which has led to a lot of uncertainty among business owners and just about everyone else who doesn’t own a MAGA hat. Will it explode the deficit? Will it lead to a recession? Will the stock market crash?

Our most popular cartoon of the week came from the pen of Ed Wexler, who isn’t only one confused by the bill’s focus on spending cuts and borrowed money to help the wealthiest Americans the most.

R.J. Matson’s cartoon on the bill (and more specifically, Moody’s downgrade) got a chuckle from me. As did Chris Weyant’s cartoon about RFK Jr. inability to discern fantasy from reality.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Ed Wexler

#2. R.J. Matson

We have a great new Caglecast with 135 cartoons of Trump as an animal –with expert commentary from our top Trump-as-an-animal cartoonists, Adam Zyglis, Dave Whamond and Bill Day. Come watch!

#3. Margolis & Cox

#4. Bruce Plante

#5. John Darkow

#6. Chris Weyant

#7. Bob Englehart

#8. Bob Englehart

#9. Jeff Koterba

#10. Margolis & Cox

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A.I. and the Pope: Top ten cartoons of the week

It was a wild week filled with a lot of news, which included Pete Rose being posthumously unbanned from the Baseball Hall of Fame and Trump defended his decision to accept a $400 million luxury airplane from Qatar.

But our two most-popular cartoons of the week were on wildly different subjects – A.I. and the new pope.

Rick McKee drew our most-reprinted cartoon of the week, which featured a high school graduate’s dependence on ChatGPT, a popular A.I.-powered chatbot that can also create cartoons and steal jobs.

Our second-most reprinted cartoon was Pat Byrnes’ funny cartoon on Pope Leo XIV, the first-ever American pope whose Chicago origins became the fodder for some funny pieces of art.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Rick McKee

#2. Pat Byrnes

#3. Daryl Cagle

We have a great new Caglecast with 135 cartoons of Trump as an animal –with expert commentary from our top Trump-as-an-animal cartoonists, Adam Zyglis, Dave Whamond and Bill Day. Come watch!#4. Rick McKee

#5. Dave Granlund

#6. Monte Wolverton

#7. R.J. Matson

#8. Dave Whamond

#9. Dave Granlund

#10. John Darkow

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Mother’s Day: Top ten cartoons of the week

Sunday is Mothers Day, in case you needed a reminder. So this week’s list of our most reprinted cartoons features a number of pieces celebrating the mothers of America.

But our most popular cartoon of the week was a poke against relentlessly high grocery store prices, drawn by John Darkow. I’m not optimistic things will get much cheaper anytime soon, especially with Trump’s tariffs on deck. That’s good for cartoonists and bad for everyone else.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. John Darkow

#2. Dave Whamond

#3. Dave Granlund

#4. Dick Wright

#5. Gary McCoy

#6. Chris Weyant

#7. Bruce Plante

#8. John Darkow

#9. Jonathan Brown

#10. Pat Bagley

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Trade War Podcast Cartoons From and About China!

I just put up a great new Caglecast podcast with me, Taylor Jones and Graham MacKay discussing our cartoons about China and cartoons from China about the USA, by our Chinese cartoonist Luo Jie. We’re having a TRUMP TRADE WAR CARTOON CELEBRATION!  Here are some of my own China Trade War cartoons, and I’ll post some more by Luo Jie, Taylor and Graham here soon.

 BAD CHINA - NICE CHINA by Daryl Cagle

Remember to see our great new Caglecast with 100 great China vs. USA cartoons, with shots from both sides!  Thanks to Luo Jie for this cover art!

 TWO DOLLS INSTEAD OF THIRTY by Daryl Cagle

 TRUMP PLAYS WITH HIS BIG BLOCKS by Daryl Cagle

 CHINA PUNCHES THE USA by Daryl Cagle
 CHINA HAS EATEN ENOUGH DOLLARS by Daryl Cagle

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Trump’s economy: Top ten cartoons of the week

The U.S. economy shrank in the first quarter this year, but don’t blame Trump’s tariffs or all the uncertainly created by his administration during his first 100 days in office. No, according to Trump, this is still the economy of Joe Biden, who hasn’t been president for more than three months.

Our most-reprinted cartoon this week, drawn by Dave Granlund, shows a middle class family alongside other endangered species. Another popular economic cartoon came from Dave Whamond, who knew exactly where to put a cartoon of eggs in the jewelry store.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Dave Granlund

#2. Dave Whamond

#3. Bruce Plante

#4. Chris Weyant

#5. Dave Whamond

#6. Dave Whamond

#7. Dave Granlund

#8. Bob Englehart

#9. Dave Whamond

#10. Daryl Cagle

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The Pope and pollen: Top ten cartoons of the week

Donald Trump generally dominates the headlines, but this week the news topics were all over the place, from taxes to far-off planets where scientists uncovered possible signs of life.

Our most-reprinted cartoon this week was Dave Granlund’s tribute to Pope Francis, who died this week at the age of 88. We had a number of cartoons about Francis, but Granlund’s depiction certainly struck a chord with editors.

Another popular cartoon was Dave Whamond’s funny take on pollen, proving once again everyone cares about the weather.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Dave Granlund

#2. Dave Whamond

#3. Dave Granlund

#4. Margolis & Cox

#5. Harley Schwadron

#6. Chris Weyant

#7. Jeff Koterba

#8. R.J.Matson

#9. Dave Granlund

#10. Dave Whamond

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Anxious America: Top ten cartoons of the week

I’m sorry! I forgot to post the Top Ten of the week last week –so here it is. And I’ll have a new one in the next couple of days.

Nearly all our most-reprinted cartoons last week touch on some impact Trump’s Washington is having on folks. The most-popular was Dave Whamond’s Easter-themed cartoon about the sky-high price of eggs, which have only gone up since Trump took office. But I also loved Rick McKee’s cartoon about a couple on a picnic happy because their cartoon had nothing to do with Trump.

If only we could all live in such bliss.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week – starting with #10:

#10. Pat Bagley

Easter led the top cartoons a week ago, but the big story right now is the passing of Pope Francis. We did a special podcast with 125 Pope Francis cartoons and a discussion with cartoonist Taylor Jones who drew a whole lot of cartoons about the Pope. Come watch, this is a great one.

#1. Dave Whamond

#2. John Darkow

#3. Rick McKee

#4. Dave Granlund

#5. R.J. Matson

#6. Chris Weyant

#7. Dave Whamond

#8. Dave Granlund

#9. Margolis & Cox