Editorial Cartoons
Chan Lowe
Lowe blends superior craftsmanship and distinctive analysis to deliver straight-on commentary. As the Sun-Sentinel's editorial cartoonist, he gives readers a provocative and entertaining look at world affairs. Available in color and black & white.
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Dan Wasserman
Wasserman, editorial cartoonist for The Boston Globe since 1985, considers humor his "mental Trojan horse." He packs his laughs with progressive, left-leaning politics, and he delivers cartoons that are both entertaining and thoughtful. His loose, playful illustrations are fun and visually arresting. Wasserman tackles complex issues such as economic inequality, corporate malfeasance and the government's abuse of power. He also heckles crazy fads and pop culture.
Watch how Dan Wasserman draws Barack Obama.
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Dana Summers
Summers' work is visually arresting and supremely clever. His cartoons for the Orlando Sentinel deliver astute observations about the government, economy, popular culture, even the weather. If it's in the news, it's on Summers' radar. Available in color and black & white.
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David Horsey
Horsey, a Seattle Post-Intelligencer cartoonist, uses his distinctive satire and wit to create cartoons with equal measures of originality and editorial punch.
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Dick Locher
One of the most popular conservative editorial cartoonists today, Locher captures the absurdities of life with a sensibility all his own. Available in color and black & white.
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Don Wright
A cartoonist for The Palm Beach Post, Wright offers wisdom and hard-hitting commentary that explore the issues of the day. He is a five-time recipient of the Overseas Press Club Award for his cartoons on foreign affairs, as well as a two-time Reuben Award winner.
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Drew Sheneman
Sheneman, of The Newark Star-Ledger, adds original perspective and exceptional artistry to your editorial pages. His liberal cartoons artfully comment on contemporary issues here and abroad.
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Jack Ohman
The Oregonian's Jack Ohman uses keen perception and razor-sharp wit as weapons against society's absurdities and narrowmindedness. His uncompromising commentary cuts deep into the issues. Available in color and black & white.
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Matt Davies
Matt Davies delivers an outsider's view of American politics. He speaks his mind on politics and social issues with a signature detail in his drawings that makes his point even more powerful. Available in color and black & white.
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Paul Conrad
Conrad's trenchant political observations give readers a short, but never sweet, look at the issues. Satirist Art Buchwald wrote, "Conrad's name strikes fear in the evil hearts of men all over the world. Where there is corruption, greed or hypocrisy, everyone says, 'This is a job for Conrad.'"
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