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Halloween Cartoons by Dan Reynolds

My buddy, famed greeting card artist Dan Reynolds, has put together a collection of his hilarious Halloween cartoons for us to share. Dan’s cartoons are read by millions of readers across the U.S., Canada and points beyond all the way down under in Australia. His work is seen in every issue of Reader’s Digest (where he is known for his cow, pig and chicken cartoons), on greetings cards everywhere, and in his many book collections.
Dan is also a fantastic painter, and has set up a Web site (Danreynoldsart.blogspot.com) to showcase his wonderful pastel paintings.
Here’s what Dan said about painting:
“Painting is my way of relaxing after a hard day of cartooning. For me, cartooning is an exercise of the mind. Painting is an exercise of the heart. Painting, for me, is the next step in my evolution as a creative person. It gives me a different sense of accompishment. As a cartoonist, I feel like I’m eating candy all day long. Painting give me the sense that I’m eating my vegetables, too, and enriching my body and soul.”

Welcome Rick McKee
I am thrilled to announce that we’ve added Augusta Chronicle cartoonist Rick McKee to our site and to our Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate. Rick is a talented cartoonist with a very unique drawing style, and his conservative opinions set himself apart from most cartoonists that tend to drift more to the left.
A native of Tallahassee, Florida, Rick has been editorial cartoonist for The Augusta Chronicle in Georgia since January 1998, and in 2006, McKee was named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year. Along with everybody else.
Make sure you bookmark his page to keep up with this latest work, and check out some of his recent cartoons. Welcome aboard Rick!





Fox News Hypnotize

Best Cartoons of the Week

Each week, we collect all the best political cartoons and squeeze them into one over-sized slideshow for your viewing pleasure.
This week, we had a lot of big news events that cartoonists were able to sink their brushes into, not the least of which was yesterday’s announcement of the death of Moammar Gadhafi. Yet another GOP debate, Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan, Occupy Wall Street… cartoonists cover it all and more in this week’s Best Cartoons of the Week slideshow.
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Gadhafi’s Gone cartoon collection
Welcome Tom Janssen
I’ve been a fan of Dutch cartoonist “Tom” for many years. This week we’re delighted to add Tom Janssen from the Netherlands to our site and to our Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate; he draws for the Dutch national newspaper “Trouw” and the “GPD” group of twelve newspapers with over a million subscribers.
Below are some of his recent cartoons. Make sure you bookmark his page to keep up with this latest work. Welcome aboard, Tom!




Gadhafi Dead

Gadhafi Gone Cartoons

According to reports from msnbc and elsewhere, ousted Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi has been captured or killed after the apparent fall of his hometown of Sirte.
Gadhafi has been around since the Nixon administration, and has been a favorite target for cartoonists who love despots with weird haircuts and interesting faces to draw.
Check out what the world’s cartoonists think of the end of Moammar with our new Gadhafi Gone cartoon collection.

Durst Case Scenario- It's My Money!!
Our resident satirist Will Durst pops off about Bank of America charging $5 a month for customers to use their debit cards. Check out Durst’s entire column about the greedy banks here.
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RELATED: Will Durst: It’s My Money
Best Cartoons of the Week
Another busy week for the nation’s cartoonists. Not only did they have fun with Obama’s Jobs Plan and that weird Iranian assassination plot, the ascension of Herman Cain to the top of GOP Presidential polls gave us all great fodder, considering a cartoonist’s fuel is pizza and silly politicians.
So don’t miss the best political cartoons of the week – view our Week in Political Cartoons slideshow.

Herman Cain and the Media
















