Day One Dictator: The Fifth Volume of Doonesbury in the Age of Trumpism!
Garry Trudeau’s legendary Doonesbury series returns with its fifth Trump-era volume, Day One Dictator: More Doonesbury in the…
How Riad Sattouf Uses His Cartoons to Draw a Window Into the Middle East
In the world of literature and visual storytelling, few artists can claim to have bridged…
Farewell to the Anatolian Cartoonists Association: The End of an Era
The Anatolian Cartoonists Association, which made significant contributions to the world of art, officially ceased…
The Intersection of Press Freedom and Ownership: A Reflection on Ann Telnaes’ Resignation
The recent resignation of Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes from The Washington Post has reignited a critical…
Honoring Edward Koren: “See Anyone You Know?” Exhibition at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum
The late cartoonist Edward Koren, best known for his prolific work with The New Yorker,…
Mocking God: Should It Be Off-Limits?
On January 7, 2015, the world was shaken by the horrific attack on Charlie Hebdo,…
Training AI on Artist Work: Risks and Ethical Concerns
Generative AI has emerged as a transformative technology in the worlds of art and animation.…
The Voice of Justice: Joe Sacco Calls for Accountability Over Gaza Genocide
Renowned Maltese-American cartoonist and journalist Joe Sacco has raised his voice in a striking condemnation…
The Legacy of Lin Kuei-yu: A Cartoonist Who Drew Taiwan’s Path to Democracy
Taiwan bid farewell to one of its most celebrated political cartoonists and democracy advocates, Lin…
When Art Becomes Garbage: The Discarded Legacy of Bill Lee
Last week, I received an email that has lingered in my thoughts. It described a…