Sunday, August 3, 2025

Quebec Cartoonist Christian Daigle Passes


Roger Waters presents « The Wall » on the Plaines of Abraham in the summer of 2012.

It is with sadness that we learned of the passing of Christian Daigle, better known by his pseudonym Fleg.

He died yesterday from grade 4 pancreatic cancer, which he had been suffering from for the last year.

Our thoughts are with his family and his partner Chantal.

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Cartoonists Under Threat

From Cartoonists Rights Network International and Cartooning for Peace.


MALAYSIA – Fahmi Reza

Malaysian cartoonist Fahmi Reza, who was due to travel to Singapore for a few days on June 7 to attend a concert, was unable to board his flight at Kuala Lumpur international airport. 

The immigration authorities informed him that he was banned from leaving the country by the police, without specifying the reason for this measure. On May 29, Fahmi Reza had been banned from entering the State of Sabah by the local authorities.

These restrictions come four months after Fahmi Reza was arrested in Sabah after publishing cartoons critical of the State’s governor, who has been accused of corruption. He has since been investigated, notably under the Sedition Act.

In the local press, the police denied the existence of a travel ban, but claimed that Fahmi Reza was on a watch list because of the ongoing investigation into his case.

Monday, July 28, 2025

United States Postal Service’s 250 Anniversary stamps

From The Daily Cartoonist.


In celebration of two and a half centuries of continuous service, the U.S. Postal Service unveiled last week two stamp releases at its headquarters building. 

The two stamp designs capture the essence of USPS, one features the first U. S. Postmaster General Ben Franklin.

The other highlights its ubiquitous presence in everyday life with a Chris Ware-designed 20 stamp pane.

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Funding "Women Laughing"

From Kickstarter.


Women Laughing is a documentary about the diverse women cartoonists who have graced the pages of The New Yorker from the first issue to the present day, as well as a fun, insightful journey into how women’s humor reflects their struggles and helps us to see differently.

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Cartoonist Adam Zyglis threatened over cartoon

From The Freedom Cartoonists foundation.


An event called, "Drawing support for local journalism" at the Buffalo history Museum was canceled after threats of violence against editorial cartoonist Adam Zyglis

His cartoon on the Texas floods has drawn furor from MAGA supporters. 

Friday, July 11, 2025

Cartoonists’ & free speech orgs in support of LeMan magazine

From Cartoonists Rights International.


The undersigned are appalled by the victimization of staff at LeMan humor magazine, Istanbul in recent days, following the publication June 26th of a cartoon strip by Doğan Pehlevan, the content, meaning, and intent of which has been distorted by government officials in Turkey, leading to inaccurate media coverage and misguided public outrage and, ultimately, four jailed on multiple charges, two more colleagues wanted by police, and the entire entity under investigation for accepting foreign influence.

  • Association of Canadian Cartoonists / L’Association de caricaturistes Canadien
  • Daryl Cagle – Cagle Cartoons, Inc. (Newspaper Syndicate)
  • Cartoon Movement
  • Cartooning for Peace
  • Cartoonists Rights
  • Columbia Global Freedom of Expression
  • European Cartoon Award
  • Forum for Humour and the Law (ForHum)
  • Freedom Cartoonists Foundation
  • Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC Strategy
  • Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation (PCO)
  • ToonsMag