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Robert Ariail
Robert Ariail doesn't shy away from controversy. Clever and unpredictable, he skewers politicians on both sides of the political fence with his award-winning cartoons.
As I See Itby Cynthia Tucker
Insightful political and social commentary by a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist.
Bad Reporterby Don Asmussen
Bad Reporter is the funniest faux-headline comic of all time. Don's gift for LOL headlines and chortle-out-loud images will test your *gag reflex. * Gag as in joke.
Matt Bors
Matt Bors relentlessly skewers the latest absurdities of American politics and culture. Drawn! magazine editor John Marz says that Bors is "one of few in his field whose work redefines what an editorial cartoon should look like."
Jerry Holbert
Staff cartoonist for the Boston Herald since 1986, Jerry Holbert's work has been featured in The Washington Post, USA Today, National Review, and numerous educational textbooks.
Ted Rall
America's most ferocious political cartoonist.
Rob Rogers
Rob Rogers' editorial cartoons have appeared in the Tribune as well as in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Newsweek, USA Today and other major newspapers and magazines.
Jeff Stahler
Jab, poke, stick, skewer, prod, pinch, slice, dice, lambaste, lampoon, belittle, slap, wallop, ridicule, scorn, mourn, embrace, criticize, satirize and eulogize. This is the unique language of veteran Ohio political cartoonist Jeff Stahler.
Tom Toles
One of the country's highest-profile and most influential editorial cartoonists.