Monday, May 5, 2025

Happy National Cartoonist Day

 Yes, it’s National Cartoonist Day.

It always seems best to celebrate National Cartoonist Day with the great B. Kliban's classic cartoon.


There's never been a tougher time (or perhaps a better time) to be a cartoonist.

Newspapers in this country are running scared, editors and publishers are dumping cartoonist's work and eliminating staff cartoonist positions. (Or in the case of renowned Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes, quitting in protest over censorship).

This May in London, bizarrely and apparently with no sense of irony, the 'License to Offend' cartoon exhibition was cancelled because of concern that the show might offend. Contributors included cartoonists Morten Morland (of The Times), Mac and Pugh (The Mail), Patrick Blower (The Daily Telegraph) and Martin Rowson (The Guardian).

Morland stated in the press that "These weren’t offensive cartoons. They were cartoons that had already been printed in national newspapers. I’ve never experienced anything like it. It’s an idiotic decision on so many levels.”

Here's the article:

Around the planet we've seen that drawing a cartoon can lead to threats-- and prison. In years past it was cartoonists such as Ali Frezat or Pedro X. Molina. Currently, it includes Atena Farghadani, Zehra Omuraglu, Fahmi Reza and handfuls of other cartoonists in China, Russia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America  (And if you're a British cartoonist don't plan on backpacking around in this country).

And let's not forget the domestic book banning of graphic novels from Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe to Maus by Art Spiegelman.

But cartoonists continue to amuse and annoy...so Happy National Cartoonist Day

Zim

Here's just a few Hall-of-Famers:

The great Golden Age comic book artist, Lily Renee, and magazine cartoonist, Eric Peters (aka Eric Gold/ Goltz). Both of these artists fled the Nazi's during World War II. They met and married in the United States.

One of America's greatest cartoonists, Art Young

Editorial cartoonist Etta Hulme

Jon Kennedy

A. John Kaunus

The wildly creative George Carlson

Harry Lambert, the original artist of "The Flash"

Herb Roth

'Teena' creator Hilda Terry

Magazine cartoonist Mary Gibson

Disney gagman, Roy Williams

Leo Salkin

Curtis Swan

Ed Nofziger

Tom Zib

Magazine cartoonist Merrylen Townsend

Barney Tobey

Husband and wife team "Corka" (Jon Cornin & Zena Kavin).
Both talented artists in their own right.

New Yorker cartoonist Richard Taylor

Helen Hokinson as drawn by cartoonist Chuck Thorndike

Dorothy McKay

Bill O'Malley

Peggy Bacon

Caricaturist Aline Fruhauf
Obit cartoon for Rube Goldberg by Karl Hubenthal

Virgil (Vip) Partch

'Cap Stubbs and Tippie' cartoonist Edwina



'Winnie Winkle' creator Marin Branner 

Ed Wheelan

Gustavo A. Bronstrup

Ray Rohn drawn by H.T. Webster

Pinto Colvig

A. E. Hayward

Fay King


Charles R. Macauley

Billy DeBeck

Gaar Williams
J.R. Williams

Everett Lowry



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