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Top Ten Cartoons, June 12, 2022

In the U.S., the national average price of a gallon of gas has surpassed $5, the highest on record. So it’s not surprising that Chris Weyant’s hilarious gas station cartoon was by far our most reprinted cartoon over the past week. Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1

Chris Weyant took the #1 most reprinted spot.

#2

Jeff Koterba took second place!

#3

Jeff Koterba took third place too!

#4

Peter Kuper nabbed 4th place.

#5

Dave Granlund claims the five-spot with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#6

Chris Weyant came in sixth with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#7

Rivers nabs seventh place.

#8

Pat Bagley took 8th place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#9

Monte Wolverton takes 9th place!

#10

Dave Granlund wraps it up at number ten with his second cartoon on the list.


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

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  September 11th, 2021. Congratulations to Monte Wolverton who drew the most popular cartoon of the week! Monte’s cartoon was reprinted in about 110 newspapers.

Kudos to Dave Granlund who was the most reprinted editorial cartoonist of the week overall – and Dave has two cartoons in the Top Eleven. And congrats to Jeff Koterba who also has two cartoons on the list.  (We have a Top Eleven this week, instead of a Top Ten, since we have a tie for 10th place.)

The 20th Anniversary of 9/11 was the top topic of the week, and accounted for five of the cartoons in the Top Eleven.

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#1

Monte Wolverton took the #1 spot.

#2

Dave Whamond placed second.

#3

Chris Weyant nabbed third place.

#4

Jeff Koterba shares a four way tie for 4th place.

#4

John Cole also shares 4th place this week.

#4

John Darkow shares 4th place too.

 

#4

Jeff Koterba has another cartoon tied for 4th place!  Oh my.

 

#8

John Darkow takes 8th place with this 9/11 Anniversary cartoon.

#9

Dave Granlund take’s 9th place with this memorial cartoon.

#10

Dave Granlund also shares a tie for 10th place.

#10

Bill Day wraps it up, sharing tenth place, in what is really a Top Eleven this week.


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COVID President

Here’s a collection of my favorite, new cartoons about Trump having COVID, starting with my latest cartoon.

The last day of cartoons were about Trump’s return to the White House from the hospital.  This one is from Dave Granlund.

 

 

This Pat Bagley cartoon made me laugh.

Ed Wexler’s MAGAritte struck me funny.

 

This Rick McKee cartoon is an early favorite with editors.

This one bounced in from RJ Matson.


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True Health Statistics 3!

Here’s a third batch of TRUE health facts!

 

 

 

See more:

TRUE HEALTH STATISTICS 1!

TRUE HEALTH STATISTICS 2!

TRUE KIDS!

TRUE WOMEN’S BODY IMAGES

TRUE HISTORY

TRUE! MARRIAGE!

TRUE MARRIAGE 2

TRUE BUSINESS

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TRUE Health Statistics 2!

Here’s another batch of my syndicated TRUE cartoons about Health Statistics!

 

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Chris Christie Ebola and the Walking Dead

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Obamacare Pull the Plug

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Superbug, Obama’s Budget Battle and more L’il Kim!

Here is the back story on my last three editorial cartoons!

With Obama’s “middle of the road” budget that was attacked by both sides last week, there have been lots of budget cartoons showing both the left and the right angry at Obama. This is much the same thing, but without picturing the budget, so it might last a little longer.

Notice that in my drawing, Obama is not exactly in the middle … from the reader’s perspective, Obama is a little to the left of the middle -although, from Obama’s perspective, he has moved a bit to his right.

Maybe I’m overthinking this. Here is the rough pencil sketch, on tab sized copier paper in pencil.

MiddleSketch600wide Superbug, Obamas Budget Battle and more Lil Kim! cartoons

Next I drew the finished line art for the cartoon (below), also in pencil, on drafting vellum. This is what most people will see in the newspapers, that still usually print in black and white.

There is something lovely about a black and white editorial cartoon, particularly if it is only line art, without gray tone. I know that people will choose any color over black and white – but I think it is kind of like a classic sail boat vs. a speed/power boat – the sail boat is slow and classy, the power boat is fast, flashy, and people will choose it over the sail boat – still, the sail boat has more class and is nicer to look at.

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Here’s a detail – isn’t the black and white nice? It is saved as 1000 dpi tiff and has a nice pencil line quality, up close.

detail Superbug, Obamas Budget Battle and more Lil Kim! cartoons

Then I add the color, for the image most online visitors see.

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The previous cartoon was another one about L’il Kim. Here’s the black and white – I thought I had to resort to gray to make the multi-panel format work. I like to avoid gray when I can.

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Here’s the color …

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The next cartoon was intended to be an evergreen. There was a big, Sunday section front in my local newspaper Health section about  “superbugs” – antibiotic resistant diseases that are a new plague in hospitals. The newspaper didn’t run one of our nice cartoons or illustrations with the feature article, they had some lousy clip art; and I noticed that we didn’t have good “superbug” art in the database – so this is an attempt to fill the “Superbug” void in the CagleCartoons.com/PoliticalCartoons.com databases. Here is the rough pencil sketch on 11″x17″ paper.

SuperbugSketch600wide Superbug, Obamas Budget Battle and more Lil Kim! cartoons

I know, I know, bacteria don’t look like this kind of bug. Here is the black and white line art.

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And I thought it might need a bit of gray tone – I’m not sure on this one.

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And here is the color, added behind the line art in layers in Photoshop.

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This one was fun to draw. Here is a detail.

BugDetail Superbug, Obamas Budget Battle and more Lil Kim! cartoons

 

 

 

 

 

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Debt Argument

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California is Sick

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Clinton Operation

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