Jimmy Carter already had drawn months of media scrutiny as a devout Southern Baptist running for president. Then the 1976 ...
Political cartoonists had a field day drawing Jimmy Carter. The image of Carter during his 1976 campaign included caricatures of a rural Southerner and that giant smile.
Cartoonists for the Chicago Tribune and Time magazine depicted Carter as Planters snack company’s dapper advertising character, Mr. Peanut. Others depicted Carter himself as a smiling peanut, along ...
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Created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Curt Swan, Krypto the Superdog made his DC Comics debut in March 1955 in ...
Let’s start with this depressing cartoon from Jonesy. It might be funny if it were some kind of exaggeration, but it functions as an editorial cartoon that, as editorial cartoons can do, elicits a ...
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Remember Just Say No, D.A.R.E., and the many comic book and Saturday morning cartoon attempts to prevent young people from ...
Since I started drawing political cartoons for the State Journal 20 years ago (check out a gallery of my early cartoons at go ...
The copyrights of thousands of 20th-century films, books, compositions and sound recordings expire on Jan. 1, making them ...
Warner Bros. is going on a delisting spree again, this time pulling a host of Cartoon Network-licensed games from digital ...
The Greek word “skandalon” suggests a stumbling block, but also “a trap or snare laid for an enemy.” But there is no trap for ...