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Different Worlds – Top Ten Cartoons of the Week

The Top Ten most reprinted editorial cartoons this week again show the stark contrast between what newspaper editors want, what cartoonists want to draw and what we are seeing on the TV news.

Cartoonists want to draw cartoons about Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine, which is dominating the television news. Editors have little interest in cartoons about the war. In the past week, only one popular cartoon mentions the war or mentions Putin, in a combined gag about Will Smith and President Biden. It seems like editorial cartoonists and newspaper editors are living in different worlds.

Historians look back at editorial cartoons as a window on their times, reflecting the concerns of readers about the issues of the day; this no longer works, and stopped being true during the Trump administration, when cartoonists were all drawing Trump, who dominated the news while editors had little interest in running editorial cartoons depicting Trump.

Here’s a graph showing the relative number of reprints, and you can see how editors preferred Dave Granlund’s cartoon about Netflix much more than the rest.  Congratulations, Dave!

And here are the Top Ten …

#1

Dave Whamond took the #1 most reprinted spot, by a wide margin.

#2

Rick McKee took second place with his first of two in the Top Ten.

#3

Jeff Koterba took third place.

#4

John Cole nabbed 4th place.

#5

Dave Whamond claims the five-spot with his first of two cartoons in theTop Ten.

#6

Adam Zyglis came in sixth.

#7

Dave Whamond nabs seventh place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#8

Rivers took 8th place.

#9

John Darkow takes 9th place.

#10

Rick McKee wraps it up at number ten with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.


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Oscar Slap Flap!

The boring Academy Awards suddenly got more interesting when Will Smith “slapped” Chris Rock – something that looked more like an assault than a slap. Smith was outraged by an rude joke about his wife and has since apologized for assaulting Rock, who is is not pressing charges.  Smith went on to win the Oscar for Best Actor and gave a tearful acceptance/apology speech.

The incident also made editorial cartoons more interesting.  Here is a collection of the best Oscar Slap cartoons!

Manny Francisco, Phillipines

 

Rick McKee, Cagle.com, Georgia

 

Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News

Dave Granlund, Cagle.com, Minnesota

 

Bill Day, Cagle.com, Cagle.com, Florida

 

Taylor Jones, Cagle.com, Florida

 

Jeff Koterba, Cagle.com, Nebraska

 

John Darkow, The Columbian Missourian, Missouri

 

Randall Enos, Cagle.com, Connecticut

 

Kevin Siers, The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina

 

Rivers, Cagle.com

 

Dave Whamond, Cagle.com, Canada


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After the OSCARS Cartoons!

I seem to be the only cartoonist who is disappointed by a Best Picture Oscar going to a foreign language movie with subtitles. I can’t bear subtitles. Here’s my cartoon and some of my other Oscar favorites. And here’s my archive!

There were lots of complaints about a lack of diversity this year. This one is from Pat Bagley.

 

Here’s another diversity cartoon, from Dave Fitzsimmons.

John Darkow was thinking about the Iowa Caucuses as he was watching the Oscars.

Dave Granlund was thinking about impeachment.

Here’s an Oscar evergreen from Nate Beeler.

Conservatives love to hate the Oscars. This evergreen is from Rick McKee.


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Celebrity Obsessed Culture

The Oscars are here! Time for Americans to drool and fawn over millionaire celebrities at the Academy Awards dueling it out over a little golden statue.

One cartoonist who has been outspoken about our celebrity obsessed culture is our very own Brian Fairrington. Here are some of Brian’s harshest cartoons aimed at anyone who chooses US magazine over The New York Times.





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Academy Award Cartoons

It’s that time of year again, where we celebrate the movies and garnish actors and actresses with awards and accolades for keeping us entertained. Personally, I’m protesting the Oscars this year, not because I don’t enjoy movies or the spectacle of a big awards show. I just think the Presidential race has been much more entertaining.

Don’t agree with me? Check out our Academy Awards cartoon collection, and tell me who’s a better actor – George Clooney or Mitt Romney.

Dave Granlund / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view our Academy Awards cartoons)
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