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WINTER CHILL – Top Ten Cartoons of the Week!

Everyone loves a good weather cartoon!

Frigid temperatures, plies of snow, blistering wind chills – bad weather is one of the few things that impacts everyone, so it’s no surprise some of this week’s most-popular cartoons were about this week’s Arctic blast across the U.S.  Congrats to Jeff Koterba for his #1 weather cartoon.

We also had a number of popular cartoons about Donald Trump’s victory in the Iowa caucuses and his stranglehold on the Republican Party heading into the 2024 elections. The Trump cartoons won’t end with the New Hampshire primary up next, but cartoonists will probably lose interest in Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis if they don’t pull off an upset win.

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

#1. Jeff Koterba

#2. John Darkow

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#3. R.J. Matson

#4. Daryl Cagle

#5. Rivers

#6. John Darkow

#7. Rivers

#8. Bob Englehart

#9. Pat Bagley

#10. John Cole

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Back to School Top Ten Cartoons!

Is it that time of year already?

Back to school cartoons were popular with editors this week. I chuckled at Bruce Plante’s cartoon juxtaposing a frowning kid with a smiling parent, a sentiment I’m sure many families relate to after spending the entire summer with their children.

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

#1. Dave Granlund

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#2. Bruce Plante

 

#3. Rick McKee

 

#4. Gary McCoy

 

#5. John Darkow

 

#6. Chris Weyant

 

#7. Bruce Plante

 

#8. Rick McKee

 

#9. Jeff Koterba

 

#10. Rick McKee

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Lameduck Leftovers – Top Ten of the Week

With the midterms over, all eyes are on the 2024 election, which as of now will feature a rematch between current President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump. Rick McKee’s cartoon about political leftovers was hit with editors this week, nailing the sweet spot between Thanksgiving and topical.

Inflation continues to be a popular topic for cartoonists. At least gas prices have started to drop.

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

#1. Rick McKee, Cagle.com

 

#2. Dave Whamond, Cagle.com

 

#3. Jeff Koterba, Cagle.com

 

#4. Monte Wolverton, Cagle.com

 

#5. Jeff Koterba, Cagle.com

 

#6. Gary McCoy, Cagle.com

 

#7. Dave Whamond, Cagle.com

 

#8. Dave Granlund, Cagle.com

 

#9. John Darkow, Columbia Missourian

 

#10. Chris Weyant, Boston Globe

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Top Ten: THANKFULL ON THANKSGIVING

 

Another Thanksgiving has come and gone, and while you feast on leftover turkey and reheated stuffing, enjoy the ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Gary McCoy, Cagle.com

 

#2. Bob Englehart, Cagle.com

 

#3. Jeff Koterba, Cagle.com

 

#4. Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune

 

#5. Monte Wolverton, Cagle.com

 

#6. Guy Parsons, Cagle.com

 

#7. Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune

 

#8. Dave Whamond, Cagle.com

 

#9. Rick McKee, Cagle.com

 

#10. Rick McKee, Cagle.com

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Twitter Trouble: Top Ten Cartoons of the Week

There’s been a lot of talk about people being disengaged from politics this election cycle, and this week’s most popular cartoons seems to back that up.

Despite midterm elections that saw Republicans struggle and Donald Trump put himself back into the spotlight, editors seemed more interested in Elon Musk and the chaos he’s created at Twitter. Between the issues at Twitter and layoffs at Amazon, it wasn’t the best week for some of the world’s top tech giants.

I also enjoyed Dave Whamond’s cartoon about a changing of the guard at Starbucks, from pumpkin spike lattes to eggnog lattes, which is probably a lot more relevant to people than how large the Republican majority will be in the House.

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

#1. Monte Wolverton, Cagle.com

 

#2. Dave Granlund, Cagle.com

 

#3. John Darkow, Columbia Missourian

 

#4. Jeff Koterba, Cagle.com

 

#5. Dave Granlund, Cagle.com

 

#6. John Darkow, Columbia Missourian

 

#7. Randall Enos, Cagle.com

 

#8. Adam Zyglis, Buffalo News

 

#9. Dave Whamond, Cagle.com

 

#10. Dick Wright, Cagle.com


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Back to School – Top Ten Cartoons of the Week

Kids are returning to school, and cartoonists sharpened their pencils this week on the many issues districts across the country face, whether it’s a shortage of teachers or out-of-control supply costs due to inflation.

There was also that FBI search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Largo residence in Florida. While editors reprinted a number of our cartoons on the incident, just one cartoon featuring Trump made it onto our top ten list. Editors don’t like running Trump cartoons nearly as much as cartoonists love drawing them.

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

#1. Jeff Koterba, Cagle.com

#2. John Cole, Scranton Times-Tribune

 

#3. John Darkow, Columbia Missouran

 

#4. Dave Granlund, Cagle.com

 

#5. Dave Whamond, Cagle.com

 

#6. Rivers, Cagle.com

 

#7. John Darkow, Columbia Missouran

 

#8. Adam Zyglis, Buffalo News

 

#9. Adam Zyglis, Buffalo News

 

#10. Dave Whamond, Cagle.com

 


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – August 7th, 2021

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  August 7th, 2021. Congratulations to Jeff Koterba who took the the #1 spot again this week – Jeff was the overall most reprinted CagleCartoonist this week and he has two cartoons in the Top Ten!

Congrats to RJ Matson who has two cartoons in the Top Ten and to the other cartoonists who made the Top Ten this week: Randy Enos, Dave Whamond, Dave Granlund, Steve Sack, Bruce Plante and John Darkow. The pandemic was the big topic again this week, claiming six out of the Top Ten cartoons.

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#1

Jeff Koterba’s cartoon was most popular with editors last week!

 

#2

Dave Granlund places second!

#3

RJ Matson takes third place with his first of two cartoons on in Top Ten

#4

Randy Enos claims fourth place.

#5

RJ Matson takes the five spot with his second Top Ten cartoon this week.

#6

Dave Whamond takes sixth place.

#7

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

#8

Steve Sack takes eighth place.

#9

Bruce Plante takes ninth place.

#10

John Darkow is in tenth place.


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Liz Cheney Week

This week belonged to congresswoman Liz Cheney as she was kicked out of her Republican leadership position for refusing to tell lies about a “stolen election” and swear fealty to Trump. Here’s my cartoon.

And here are my Liz Cheney week favorites!

Steve Sack

 

Chris Weyant

 

Rick McKee


 

Taylor Jones

 

RJ Matson

 

Adam Zyglis

 

Dave Granlund

 

Dave Whamond

 

JD Crowe


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Loyalty to Trump Gives Me a Headache

Here’s my new one, about loyalty to Trump headaches.

This one is based on an oldie from about 8 years ago, when Republicans were also bashing their heads for no good reason.  Things don’t change much.


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ANTIFA

When I finished this ANTIFA cartoon yesterday I showed it to my wife who said the gag was a meme and she had seen it a dozen times on social media.  ANTIFA bastards!

ANTIFA (Anti-Facists) are inconsequential but are a nonsense boogeyman for the right and they take up a lot of time on Fox News.  Here are a couple of cartoons poking the demon ANTIFA from conservative cartoonist, Gary McCoy.

 

Nate Beeler doesn’t like Trump, and doesn’t like ANTIFA either.

 

Here are three ANTIFA cartoons from some level-headed cartoonists.

 

Pat Bagley

John Cole

 

Rick McKee


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Republican Sedition Rotten Tomatoes

Why is it that big news always seems to happen when I’m bogged down in year-end syndicate accounting muck? This is an important time for editorial cartoons even when I’m facing a bunch of tax filing deadlines – so here are a couple of quickies. I revamped an old cartoon with a new speech balloon for today’s revised GOP sedition sedition cartoon that is much better than the oldie that got little ink.

I don’t revise cartoons very often, but this one seemed nice, and I labeled it so the few editors who printed the oldie years ago, can avoid being embarrassed by printing a similar cartoon that some readers might remember.

I have another old favorite that I drew when Barack Obama won his presidential election. This is Republican elephants showing their anguish in the form of Picasso’s Guernica.

What is old is new again – except that it seems to get worse the next time.


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Thanksgiving Transition

Here’s my new “Do it Yourself” Thanksgiving Transition Cartoon. It requires a printer, a pair of scissors and some glue.

Yes, I know that scissors and glue are old school. I’m old too.  Here are some more of my favorite Thanksgiving Transition cartoons from the CagleCartoonists.


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Peter Kuper

 

Chris Weyant

 

Pat Bagley

 

Jeff Koterba

 

Rick McKee


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