Thursday, November 27, 2025

Cartoonists Rights Pledge Drive 2025

From Cartoonists Rights.


Every holiday season Cartoonists Rights asks for your direct support in aid of our mission to defend cartoonists whose freedom of expression is threatened simply because of what they draw, leading to their criminalization, displacement, judicial harassment, physical or verbal abuse, or worse.

Coming to the end of a very hard year in our sector and looking ahead to the next, we face two challenges common to all American non-profits with an international remit:

Saturday, November 22, 2025

New stamp series celebrates Canada's iconic graphic novelists (2)

From Canada Post.


Canada Post announces the issuance of a series of six stamps – the second of a diptych (the first was issued in 2024) – paying tribute to Canadian graphic novel authors: Kate Beaton, Jimmy Beaulieu, Guy Delisle, Julie Doucet, Bryan Lee O’Malley and Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, in self-portraits reading one of their most famous books.

Friday, November 14, 2025

Similar Concepts

Tjeerd Royaards in Substack.


Let me start this editorial by stating that I am not accusing any artist referenced here below of plagiarism. 

Editorial cartooning isn’t exactly a get-rich-quick scheme, so in my opinion there aren’t many cartoonists who plagiarize (why would you?). 

There are, however, a lot of instances where cartoonists come up with similar concepts.

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Giorgio Forattini 1931-2025

From Ansa.


Italian cartoonist Giorgio Forattini died last week at the age of 94.

Born in 1931 in Rome, he worked for Panorama and left-leaning daily La Repubblica, edited Il Male, and later created illustrations for liberal daily La Stampa, conservative daily Il Giornale and centrist daily QN.

Saturday, November 8, 2025

"Censure en Amérique"

Mike Peterson in The Daily Cartoonist


Censorship in America: A dialogue in words and pictures by the ex-cartoonists of the New York Times and Washington Post” is a conversation between Patrick Chappatte and Ann Telnaes published by a French publishing house in a large (9″x11″, 224 pages), gorgeous book that shows how much more seriously cartooning is regarded there than it is here.

Thursday, November 6, 2025

Results of World Press Cartoon 2125

From World Press Cartoon.


Montenegro cartoonist Darco won first prize in the Editorial Cartoon category and the Grand Prize of the 2125 World Press Cartoon competition in Oerias, Portugal.