The jury, composed of four members of the Canadian Committee of World Press Freedom, met last March 31st to select the winners of the 20th World Press Freedom International Editorial Cartoon Competition.
Cartoonist Jason Chatfield reveals what it’s like to get the coronavirus. (Spoiler alert: it’s horrible). So what’s a cartoonist to do after surviving Covid19?
Do a cartoon about it of course! His graphic (in more ways than one) tale of surviving the plague is must reading.
"I have very little adult supervision" says Matt Wuerker, Politico's Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, who enjoys a colorful career sketching Trump, Pelosi, and other characters.
The Association of Canadian Cartoonists has set up a gallery on its' website to entertain (and remind) our fellow Canucks (and friends around the world) of the important part humour will play in keeping our spirits up and bringing us together. We are all affected by this crisis and over time this will become even more critical as community morale will be tested.
Mort Drucker, the renowned caricature artist behind many movie posters and the satiric illustrations of cult comedy staple Mad magazine died April 9 at his home in Woodbury, N.Y. He was 91.
In 1978, a mischievous band of writers that included George Plimpton and Nora Ephron teamed up to create a spoof of The New York Times. Turns out, Times journalists were among them.