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Dr. Seuss Went to War - http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/dspolitic/
Political cartoons by children's author, and cartoonist Theodor Seuss Geisel, during the war years of 1941-1943. |
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Cox and Forkum - http://www.coxandforkum.com/
Editorial cartoonists for the objectivist magazine The Intellectual Activist, and others. |
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http://www.markfiore.com/ - http://www.markfiore.com/
Mark Fiore, left-wing political cartoonist and former staff cartoonist at the San Jose Mercury News presents a weekly animated cartoon. Also a gallery, cartoon archives and creator profile. Requires Flash. |
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PoliticalCartoons.com - http://www.politicalcartoons.com/
Collection of editorial cartoons updated daily and hosted by Slate Magazine. Also includes a teachers guide for using the cartoons in the classroom, and a comprehensive listing of editorial cartoonists on the web. |
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Puck's Homepage: United Mugwumps and the Masses - http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA96/PUCK/
Analyzes cartooning as well as the Gilded Age of political culture and discusses how the cartoons in Joseph Keppler's satirical magazine Puck conveyed the liberal viewpoint during the 1880s. |
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Independent Lens - The Political Dr. Seuss - http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/politicaldrseuss/
Film explores a little-known side of Dr. Seuss: his work as a political cartoonist and a champion of progressive ideals through children's books. |
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Newseum: Political Cartoons of David Horsey - http://www.newseum.org/horsey/
Museum and online exhibition of works by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer cartoonist. |
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Tribune Cartoons - http://www.tribunecartoons.blogspot.com/
Cartoons and animations about news and politics from Tribune magazine. Showcasing the works of Hack (Matt Buck), Alex Hughes, Martin Rowson and John Jensen. |
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All Hat No Cattle - http://www.allhatnocattle.com/
Political cartoons, phototoons, animations, and other humor satirizing the conservative right in the United States. |
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Politically Correct - http://www.conservativecartoons.com/
Weekly conservative political cartoons by Jim Huber. Latest and searchable archived cartoons, discussion forum, and merchandise available. |
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HumorInk.com - http://www.humorink.com/
Daily editorial cartoons and humorous illustrations from M.E. Cohen. |
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Moir, Alan - http://www.moir.com.au/
Recent and archived favorite cartoons, caricatures, essays, and a guide to beginning cartoons by the Sydney Morning Herald cartoonist. |
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CSL NewsCartoon Service - http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/newscartoon.asp
Online marketplace where professional cartoonists can upload news related cartoons and clients can search, license and download the images for web or print publishing. |
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The Thadeus & Weez Homepage by Charlie Fincher - http://thadeusandweez.com/index.html
Political cartoon strip Thadeus and Weez, as well as other op-ed political cartoons. |
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Cartoon News - http://www.cartoonnewsmagazine.com/
Cartoon political magazine. |
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Guardian Unlimited: Election Cartoons Index - http://politics.guardian.co.uk/gall/0,9352,488233,00.html
Selected cartoons covering the UK general elections in 1959, 1966 and 1997, with commentary. Compiled by The Guardian. |
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American Political Cartoons: An Introduction - http://www2.truman.edu/parker/research/cartoons.html
Focuses on the American political cartoon's rise to fame, the ethics of cartooning, and the elements that make it effective. The site also provides discussion of the composite portraits of women and ethnic groups that cartoons have provided the American public. Finally, the site provides a brief bibliography of American political cartooning and an annotated list of related links. |
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Shekhar Gurera’s Cartoon Gallery - http://www.shekhargurera.com/
Includes a series of editorial pocket cartoons, sketches and caricatures featuring public figures from Indian politics and society. |
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Dave Granlund - http://www.davegranlund.com/
Editorial cartoonist and illustrator's gallery. |
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Political Cartoons By RJ Matson - http://www.rjmatson.com
Editorial Cartoons and Illustrations by RJ Matson from the New York Observer, Roll Call, City Limits, MAD Magazine, The New Yorker, and other publications. |