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Editorial Cartoonists
- AAEC
Home Page - American Association of Editorial
Cartoonists.
- Al Kratzer
- United Statement site hosts Al Kratzer's international and New Jersey
political cartoons.
- The
Anti-uniform Zone - A student in U.S. presents arguments against
school uniforms.
- Artists
for Social Responsibility - Group of artists who are guided by the
responsibility that comes with all that is given in the "free world."
- Artwork
by Vivian Westerman - This is a story about oil, nuclear fusion,
and politics.
- Awareness
to Action - Confronts racist issues in a 20 minute guide from Public
Broadcasting Organization.
- Bob
Englehart - Cartoon Gallery on Hartford Courant features thumbnail
sketches (which you can enlarge to nearly full monitor size) of recent
cartoons by Englehart.
- Bruce
Beattie - Daytona Beach News-Journal Editorial Cartoon Archive
- Bruce
Plante - Chatanooga's Bruce Plante's works available on page hosted
by AAEC.
- Cameron Cardow
- Editorial cartoons by Canadian award-winning cartoonist, Cam, based
on national and international events
- Carol Simpson
- Progressive cartoons on business, labor, social and economic issues.
- Cartoonista.com
- Works of Lalo Alcaraz.
- Chip
Bok - Ohio Newspaper site with about four of Chip's cartoons per
month hosted here.
- Clay
Bennett - Clay Bennett's stunning On-Line visual information is
chock full of his work. Mindspring site.
- Cutting Edge Entertainment
- Produces and distributes quality, compelling programming for television
& provides consulting services to companies as well as full production
services. Focus on what others fear to show.
- David
Horsey - This Seattle Post-Intelligencer political cartoonist won
the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.
- David
Monet - Archive of Monet's Cartoons hosted on Infoweb.magi.com
- Despertaferro
- Images of expressions for freedom in South America. No English, most
symbols are clear without verbal translation.
- Enjoy the Sign
- A funny, provocative movie about the filmmakers' obsession -- framed
perversely as a series of TV commercials -- with a shining emblem of
modern culture, The Sign.
- FlagAmendment.org
- Activists working to help defeat the flag desecration amendment in
U.S. A project of People For the American Way.
- The Flag-Burning
Page - A collection of information on flag desecration. Includes
a history of U.S. Flag law, editorials, cartoons, and comments.
- Grandall
- Both local and international, biting cartoons on current events.
- Halltoons -
Ed Hall, editorial cartoonist in Florida and seen nationwide, offers
extensive samples of his work. Thumbnail items can be enlarged for easy
viewing.
- Hop
on the Cluetrain
- Jeff Danziger
- Cartoons of Danzinger syndicated by Los Angeles Times.
- Jeff
MacNelly - Editorial cartoon archive of Pulitzer candidate for 1998,
Jeff MacNelly's work.
- Jim Borgman
- A collection of cartoons from The Cincinnati Enquirer's Jim Borgman.
Archive goes back to 1997 On-Line.
- Jimmy Margulies
- The Bergen Record newspaper's nationally syndicated editorial cartoonist,
Jimmy Margulies' "Wit and wisdom."
- Jonathan Brown
- Home of Deseret News Cartoonist, Jonathan Brown. Site, Inkstains,
begins with cartoon of the week and links to many past works of Brown.
- Julio Mariano
- Brazilian cartoonist's site is in Spanish but so visually clear, that
it is easily understandable for English readers.
- Keith
Knight - Salon.com Comics index of The K Chronicles.
- kronicles.com
- Keith Knight, comic creator's information.
- Kurdish
Women's Dress - Descriptions and a picture of clothing that may
lead to persecution and death in certain countries, because of visual,
identifying characteristics.
- Lalo
Alcaraz: Rebel with a Causa - Author whose pen name is Lalo Lopez,
is also the cartoonist, Lalo Alcaraz. He originated the concept, "Generation
Mex."
- Mark Fiore
- Fiore's current Political Cartoon with some past works available on
site.
- Mike Peters
- Mike's Political Punches
- Oliphant's
Anthem - Library of Congress Exhibition. This is one of eight pages
of Oliphant's cartoons, beginning in 1980 in U.S. Bottom of page linked
here shows three cartoons that are relevant for today.
- The Prison Zone
- Authentic prison photography, prison art, prison writing.
- Signe
Wilkinson - Only woman to win Pulitzer for editorial cartoons.
- Spoof
Ads - Half a dozen graphics making (serious) fun of corporate advertisements
such as Joe Camel, Prozac, Alcohol, Women's Bodies.
- Stephen
P. Breen - Example of this 1998 winner of the Pulitzer for Editorial
Cartooning.
- Tony
Auth - UExpress Online - Opinion Features by satirical cartoonist,
Tony Auth.
- Totalitarian
Burger - Editorial cartoons on social and political issues ranging
from general human stupidity to the treatment of the homeless to the
drug war. New installments published regularly.
- Various
Professional's Portfolios - American Association of Editorial Cartoonists
hosts examples of professional as well as student member's political
cartoons.
- Wal-Mart
makes a ghost town - Wal-Mart's impact on local community is graphically
shown by two images. The beautiful downtown becomes empty when image
is clicked by viewer.
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