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Category Archives: Topical Cartoons
The US election – Zak style
De Morgen cartoonist Zak contemplated on the US election today. (cartoon © 2008 De Persgroep Publishing)
Free speech = abuse
With the Olympics finally over (and while we’re waiting on the reports on their doubtlessly disastrous long-term effect on the Chinese people, their environment and economic situation), here’s a nice cartoon from De Morgen by Flemish artist Kim Duchateau about … Continue reading
Photoshop can be fun
Vedeze is a Belgian cartoonist who uses existing photographs to create his satirical and topical imagery. Most of his work is focused on the current Belgian socio-political situation (Vedeze is also a supporter of the “Save Solidarity” movement, which aims … Continue reading
Arsene Roisin
In her blog Not Dead Yet, Judith Taylor, an 80-year old retired PA from Hertfordshire (United Kingdom), consistently writes down things she would like to live on after she’s gone. In 2006 she wrote a short account on a romance … Continue reading
Tom Toles Salutes Al Jaffee
Yesterday’s Tom Toles Cartoon paid a nice hommage to Al Jaffee’s legendary Mad Fold-in cartoons (which are currently showcased on the New York Times Website). (thanks, Mike, and also for posting a folded-in version)
Bat Man
Dan Piraro‘s take on the plethora of ™’s that plague the nation’s comics heroes. I like it. I also like the stick of dynamite waiting to go off while the two heroes bicker about intellectual laws.
Yves Leterme In South-America
Belgian prime minister Yves Leterme, famous for his quiffed hair and Tintinesque earnestness (and lack of humor), is on adventure in South-America. As seen by Vincent Rif. (Translation : “Excuse me, I’m looking for the Temple of the Sun ?”)