The cast of characters during the political cycles over the past decade or so has provided plenty of satirical fuel for political cartoons across the USA TODAY Network, including recent figures like ...
The illustrator Thomas Nast, born in 1840, is perhaps America's most famous political cartoonist. Among other things, he has ...
The Third-Term Panic by Thomas Nast was the first political cartoon depicting the elephant as the Republican Party symbol.
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WCU Museum Opens ‘Panel by Panel: The Social and Cultural Impact of Comics’
WCU’s Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology opens “Panel by Panel,” exploring the social and cultural impact of comics ...
For as clichéd a piece of music as it is, Edvard Grieg’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King” is a perfectly appropriate score for a film about the life and work of political cartoonist Pat Oliphant.
If a picture can say a thousand words, then Bill Bramhall’s cartoon in Wednesday’s newspaper, depicting the legislative and judicial branches being cut off from the executive branch, speaks volumes ...
A political cartoonist for Buffalo News spurred outrage for appearing to mock victims of the devastating flash floods in Texas on Monday with a cartoon depicting a drowning Trump supporter. “Historic ...
A Long Island newspaper was forced to apologize Sunday for a political cartoon on the assassination of Charlie Kirk after it ignited a firestorm for the “vile” and “insensitive” piece. Newsday ...
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