Here’s another batch of TRUE cartoons about KIDS!
Here’s another batch of my syndicated TRUE cartoons about Health Statistics!
It looks like Justice finally connected with Bill Cosby. Here’s my cartoon:
We have a great collection of Bill Cosby conviction cartoons at: https://www.cagle.com/news/bill-cosby/
Bill Cosby was convicted today and faces up to 30 years in prison for sexual assault. We dusted off my old Cosby cartoon from his first trial and it looks just as appropriate now as ever!
And, as far as I know, I’m the only cartoonist so far to draw Cosby in Hell – but somehow I think there will be many more.
Here are three of my favorite Cosby cartoons …
This one is by Taylor Jones …
This one is by Rick McKee …
And this one is by RJ Matson …
With so many Trump and Hillary cartoons, for so long, we’ve had a nice, refreshing break with the Mylan EpiPen pricing scandal. There have been a lot of these cartoons as the story is so outrageous, jacking the price of EpiPen from $100 to $600, screwing hundreds of thousands of people who suffer from severe allergies to common threats like peanuts and bee stings. The drug company, Mylan, raised the salary of their CEO by millions and, in response to criticism, introduced a new “generic” version of their EpiPen for “only” $300.
We have a great collection of EpiPen cartoons! Come take a look!
Watch me draw this cartoon in real time in the YouTube video below – and in the video below that, watch me color the cartoon in Adobe Photoshop on my Wacom Cintiq.
Here’s the coloring …
Watch Steve Sack Draw Lance Armstrong
Here is a movie of Steve Sack drawing his latest Lance Armstrong cartoon on his iPad.
And here is the cartoon …
Check out our great collection of Lance Armstrong cartoons.
As everyone knows by now, talented musician Whitney Houston was found dead in her Los Angeles hotel room on Saturday afternoon.
It’s tough to sum up someone’s life in one, single image. Check out what our cartoonists came up with in our Whitney Houston RIP cartoon collection.
Last night, many people were shocked to discover that famed by troubled singer Whitney Houston was found dead in her Los Angeles hotel room yesterday afternoon. Some cartoonists have been quick to respond, and while the first wave of obituary cartoons about famous celebrities are usually very positive, today’s cartoons seem to have run the gamut of emotions about the talented singer who wrestled with drug addiction most of her career.
It’s also interesting to note that all of the cartoons that have come in to Cagle.com so far have been from international cartoonists, which speaks to the degree of fame Houston achieved in her career.
First, is the typical nice, uncontroversial remembrance cartoon that most readers seem to enjoy, drawn by Australian cartoonist Peter Broelman:
Next is a cartoon that attempts to access both the good and bad of Houston’s troubled career, drawn by another Australian cartoonist, Peter Lewis:
Finally, is a cartoon by South African cartoonists Jeremy Nell that goes right for the jugular by tackling Houston’s drug addiciton head on.
Which cartoon do you prefer?