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Zunar is back with Perak Darul Kartun
anilnetto.com | December 8th 2009 by A
You can’t keep a good cartoonist down for long – especially one with a socio-political conscience. Three months after hundreds of copies of the inaugural issue of his Gedung Kartun magazine were confiscated, political humourist Zunar and read more
Inside the Minds of a Triathlete: A Conversation With Nationally…
RunnerDude's Blog | December 8th 2009 by RunnerDude
As an endurance athlete I've run many a race from the 5K to the marathon and everything in between. Yet there are two areas I have yet to venture—the ultra marathon and the triathlon. One day I'll venture beyond 26.2 miles, no doubt. But the triath read more
Drawing people
newyorkette | December 6th 2009
Another way we cartoonists make money is by being paid to draw at high end events where a New Yorker cartoonist is just the thing. I got a reputation for making people look good, so I hardly ever get to just draw cartoons at these events. Pe read more
Cute Inquisitive Cartoon Tiger Merchandise- Cheerful Madness!! on…
Cheerful Madness!! art, cartoons, comics, T-Shirts, etc | December 5th 2009 by Cheerful Madness!!
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Hanging cartoon – can be used with numerous gags
Cartoons by leah | December 5th 2009 by Leah Article Writer UK
You know how it is when people ‘hang’ people metaphorically for doing things they object to. This hanging cartoon can be used to illustrate this. My cartoon was inspired initially by forum members who were complaining about a ‘free read more
Cartoon fat lady – gag cartoon competition entry
Cartoons by leah | December 1st 2009 by Leah Article Writer UK
This is my entry for the latest gag cartoon competition over at the cartoonists forum. "Do you have one in a larger size?" “Do you have one in a larger size”. With this competition the caption is set in advance and cartoonists read more
Interview: Jesse Reklaw
VeganSaurus | November 24th 2009
Since 1995, Jesse Reklaw has been publishing his comic strip Slow Wave online and in syndication. He adapts reader-submitted dreams into the comic strip format, with often bizarre yet familiar results. The Night of Your Life, released last year, is a read more
Cute Cartoon Skating Kangaroo Merchandise- Cheerful Madness!! onl…
Cheerful Madness!! art, cartoons, comics, T-Shirts, etc | November 21st 2009 by Cheerful Madness!!
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Two Cute Cartoon Kangaroos Merchandise- Cheerful Madness!! online…
Cheerful Madness!! art, cartoons, comics, T-Shirts, etc | November 21st 2009 by Cheerful Madness!!
A cute pair of cartoon kangaroos featured on T-Shirts, mousepads, mugs, greeting cards, accessories and gift items. All products are fully customizable. Special offers and discounts apply. See more at Cheerful Madness!! online shop Cheerful Madness!! read more
Graphic Facilitation Warwick Best Bits
Joel Cooper Illustrator | November 20th 2009 by Joel Cooper
Some best bits cut out of a large graphic facilitation piece I did today for a large energy company.joel read more
Nicolas Vadot
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Born in 1971, Nicolas Vadot spent his childhood in France and in Belgium. He studied visual communication at the Ecole de Recherches Graphiques (ERG) in Brussels and graduated from the degree course in 1993. After sporadic publications in various sma read more
Cathy Wilcox
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Cathy Wilcox was born in 1963 in Sydney, Australia, where she grew up. She studied visual communications, where she gravitated towards illustration, humour and words. During her studies she worked in a department store, which allowed her to closely o read more
Wiaz
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Pierre Wiazemsky (Wiaz) was born in Rome in 1949. After university he studied advertising art and Political cartooning. Since 1972 he has worked for the French weekly magazine Le Nouvel Observateur. In 1968 he drew his first cartoons for the magazine read more
Jim Morin
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Jim Morin was born January 30, 1953 in Washington D.C. He started drawing cartoons at the age of seven, taking as his initial influences the work of Walt Disney, Jay Ward, and Bill Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The social and political upheaval during th read more
Lat
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Mohd Nor bin Khalid (born 1951) aka Lat started his professional career at the age of thirteen when his cartoons were published in Majallah Filem and Movie News. While still in his teens, his first comics ‘Tiga Sekawan’ and ‘Keluarg read more
Willem
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Bernhard Willem Holtrop (Willem) was born in the Netherlands in 1941. His cartoons, strips and comics are directly inspired by world news and his chronicles depict the current cultural life (both emphasizing graphic expression): “Revue de Press read more
Krauze
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Andrzej Krauze, an illustrator, cartoonist, poster designer, was born in Poland in 1947. He had his first drawings published in 1966 and in 1973 graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Worked in Poland for weeklies Szpilki (1970 – 1977) read more
Tremain
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Garrick Tremain is highly regarded as both a painter and one of the New Zealand’s funniest and most perceptive political cartoonists. A New Zealander by birth, he was a city child who wished he’d been a country kid. Consequently he left s read more
Tom Scott
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Tom Scott (born 1947) is regarded by some as one of the best New Zealand cartoonists since the 1970s. Scott has been featured regularly for most of his career, initially for the New Zealand Listener magazine and then for the Evening Post newspaper an read more
Heng
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Heng Kim Song (Heng) has been the freelance editorial cartoonist for Lianhe Zaobao, the largest Chinese daily in Singapore, since 1984. He currently produces 5 cartoons a week for the daily. He also contributes regularly to other newspapers in Asia, read more
Evans
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Malcolm Evans has drawn cartoons for as long as he can remember. Beginning as a professional cartoonist in the 1960s he first worked on the local paper in Tauranga, New Zealand. After travelling to Europe in the mid sixties, when he worked on the Exp read more
Caro
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Caroline Rutz (Caro), aged 36, has been a cartoonist with the PME Magazine (monthly Swiss economic publication) since 2007. Through this journal she has made her comment on national and international topics with her illustrations. Her tone is sharp, read more
Guy Body
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Guy Keverne Body, born 1967, started cartooning at Takapuna Grammar School, in Auckland. The cartoons in question were generally obscene versions of Sesame Street or The Wombles. He has worked as a cartoonist and newspaper artist since 1986, when he read more
Mikhail Zlatkovsky
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Misha Zlatkovsky is a political cartoonist and illustrator living in Moscow, but his original education was on the field of nuclear physics. He had been preparing for his Doctor of Science thesis, when in 1971, because of political reasons, he sudden read more
Norio Yamanoi (No-rio)
tOOns MaG | November 20th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Chairman of the Japanese branch of the Federation of Cartoonist Association (FECO), Norio Yamanoi lives in Aomori, 700k north of Tokyo. His Japanese name, Norio, translates as “Educated Hero” in Chinese, although the cartoonist uses the p read more
Birth of a Notion
My Pink Half of the Drain Pipe | November 18th 2009
When people ask "where do you get your ideas?", the correct answer is "I stare out of a window, allow my eyes to unfocus, turn my mind into reverse gear, and rinse and repeat for four hours". The difficulty is enormous. To catch flying ideas, a carto read more
John Beckers
Only Creative : Home for creative enthusiast | November 16th 2009 by Only Creative
John Beckers is a graphic designer from Sydney, Australia working with MTV and creating some pretty cool stuff. He’s worked for some amazing brands such as MTV, Nickelodeon and more. Currently he is creating magic working with MTV and art dire read more
On being a cartoonist
Life's a comic strip! | November 11th 2009 by Meera Sapra
While my laptop was down for a brief period, I created this simple cartoon from my phone...See also: Previous cartoon 'A cartoonist's prayer' read more
Iranian Cartoonist Hadi Heidari Released from Prison
tOOns MaG | November 10th 2009 by Arifur Rahman
Egyptian cartoonist Tamer Youssef has contacted me to confirm that Hadi Heidari, the Iranian cartoonist arrested in Tehran, has been released from prison.Iranian cartoonist Hadi Heidari with his daughter. Heidari was arrested on October 22 after part read more
Happy Christmas cartoon gag – 3 wise men
Cartoons by leah | November 9th 2009 by Leah Article Writer UK
This cartoon gag is one of three ideas I’ve had for some Christmas cards this year. It features the three wise men on their journey to find the new born king! read more

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