Cartoonist


How About Never—Is Never Good for You?: My Life in Cartoons
Bill Mauldin: A Life Up Front
The Cartoonists Club
I Must Be Dreaming
Mister O (Big Rock, #2)
Just Breathe
Every Boy's Got One (Boy, #3)
Philippine Cartoons: Political Caricature of the American Era, 1900-41
This is Ireland
Demon Copperhead
Peppy In The Wild West
The Joan Wilder Effect (Road Trip Rendezvous Book 1)
Unscientific Americans
Proof of Life on Earth: Cartoons by Roz Chast
No Fair! No Fair! And Other Jolly Poems of Childhood
Sometimes I get letters from non-Natives who have called me racist and insensitive to Natives untl they realize that I am Native myself. Non-Natives often walk up to me and say, "I didn't get the cartoon today," and I reply, "That's ok, I don't get the cartoons in The New Yorker either. ...more
Ricardo Cate, Without Reservations: The Cartoons of Ricardo Cate

Q: What are your main motivations when drawing? My main motivation is to communicate an idea and generate a personal dialogue or with the reader around each image. I think we draw to "rethink"...I try by means of synthesis to tell as many things as possible, to reflect our inconsistencies and those of our society or simply to play with the absurd. It's a job that I really enjoy ”. (Interview on Irancartoon.com) ...more
Elena Ospina Mejia

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