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| | The Centre for the study of Cartoons and Caricature |
 | | In 1915 it was succeeded by King Features Syndicate, which became responsible for launching many well-known cartoons and strips on the American market. |  | | Gene Kannenberg’s website at http://www.comicsresearch.org/ features the Comics Scholarship Annotated Bibliographies, which cover book-length works about comic books and comic strips, from fan writing to academic monographs. |  | | In 1894 Richard Felton Outcault created the “Yellow Kid”, but within a couple of years the character was appearing in both the |
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http://library.kent.ac.uk/cartoons/collections/cartoonhublinks.php
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| | American Journalism Review |
 | | New Jersey's Asbury Park Press hasn't filled an editorial cartooning post that has been vacant for more than a year. |  | | We haven't eliminated the position, and as soon as the economy starts to turn around for us, we intend to get back in the search." |  | | A cartoon that used to be seen only in Chattanooga is now seen around the world. |
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http://www.ajr.org/Article.asp?id=2651
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| | The Top 13 Editorial and Political Cartoonists of the 20th Century |
 | | For the Courier in Pittsburgh, he created a Caniff-like adventure strip, "Jive Gray". |  | | Returning to civilian life a celebrity with the first of his two Pulitzers (1945) under his arm, Mauldin continued the same satirical approach, but cartoons that were critical of postwar America were seen as "political" rather than "entertaining," and newspapers began dropping his feature. |  | | Several women produced editorial cartoons in the closing years of the 19th century and in the opening years of the 20th - mostly for women's suffrage publications which, although influential, were of limited circulation. |
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http://www.planetcartoonist.com/editorial/state_top13editorial.shtml
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| | Jules Feiffer |
 | | In 1949 Feiffer created his first own comic feature, Clifford. |  | | Outer Space Spirit, by Will Eisner, Jules Feiffer, and Wally Wood, 1952 |  | | What was the point of drawing cartoons when the fun was left out?" (from |
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| | Index to Comic Art Collection: "Editorial Cartooning" to "Editorial Cartoonists" |
 | | -- Editorial concerning Bill Sienkiewicz, Brought to Light, Eclipse Comics, editorial cartooning, WAP!, the Comics Buyer's Guide, and censorship. |  | | "Charles Werner Dies : Pulitzer Prize-Winning Editorial Cartoonist" / Vanessa Vanderzanden. |  | | -- Lists the 2003 Reuben awards, and provides news items on museums, editorial cartooning, libraries and comics, newspaper strips, and other miscellanea. |
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http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/erri/editor.htm
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| | Cartoonists to sketch out future of their trade at UI symposium |
 | | Featured speakers at the symposium include: Jules Feiffer, formerly with the Village Voice and now syndicated; Joel Pett of the Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader; Dan Perkins, a.k.a. |  | | The editorial cartooning symposium, which is free and open to the public, will be held at the IMU Oct. 15 and at the Pappajohn Business Administration Building Oct. 16. |  | | In addition to the symposium, several cartooning exhibits will be on display on the UI campus, including a UI Museum of Art exhibit of Conrad's work, an exhibit in the IMU display cases of Pulitzer Prize winning cartoons and an exhibit at the UI Main Library of work by |
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http://www.uiowa.edu/~ournews/1999/september/0907cartoon.html
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| | Editorial Cartooning, Post 9/11 |
 | | Jim Borgman of The Cincinnati Enquirer and King Features Syndicate did a cartoon showing one driver in a fuel-efficient car and another in a gas-guzzling SUV sporting American flags and bumper stickers. |  | | But Telnaes said exaggerating people's features is an integral part of editorial cartooning. |  | | A Bill Day editorial cartoon about Sept. 11 has raised more than $250,000 for the Twin Towers Fund (TTF) benefiting the families of New York's uniformed services. |
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http://www.editorandpublisher.com/editorandpublisher/features_columns/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1307830
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| | American Political and Editorial Cartooning: A Pathfinder |
 | | Only three cartoons are featured in this section. |  | | Four representative cartoons for each artist are designed to show how cartoonists interpret issues and how the individuals express themselves as graphic artists. |  | | Each cartoon has year of copyright year but no other date. |
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http://www.unc.edu/~keesee/pfstyled.htm
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| | Can the Internet rejuvenate editorial cartooning? |
 | | "The big syndicates are interested in selling comic strips because you can get the plush Garfield and Opus and Snoopy, which you don't get with political cartoons. |  | | So I can tweak a cartoon that I've done in the past, and I don't have to reinvent the wheel with each cartoon." |  | | "In the eyes of the major syndicates, editorial cartoons are like the retarded stepchilds of the comic strips," Cagle said. |
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http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050301glaser
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| | Editorial cartoon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Editorial cartoons can usually be found on the editorial page of most newspapers, although a few, like Garry Trudeau's Doonesbury are sometimes found on the regular comics page. |  | | An editorial cartoon, also known as a political cartoon, is an illustration or comic strip containing a political or social message. |  | | Editorial cartoons can be very diverse, but there is a certain established style among most of them. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editorial_cartoon
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| | EditorialCartoonists.com, Daily Editorial & Political Cartoons (AAEC - The Association of American Editorial ... |
 | | The award ceremony will be in Nashville on March 21 at the Sheraton Nashville Downtown. |  | | Editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis was the guest last week on Meet the Artist, a monthly online chat on washingtonpost.com. |  | | The winning cartoon shows a white family atop a concrete wall labeled “Race and Class Divide.” As they look down on African-Americans chest-deep in post-Katrina floodwaters, the father comments to his wife and child, “The levee held.” |
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http://editorialcartoonists.com
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| | Cartoons, Comic Book Art, Editorial Cartooning Jobs & Careers |
 | | The first cartoons were drawn on cave walls long before recorded history. |  | | News and feature articles, event listing, photo galleries of festivals and exhibits, and much more on the artistic side of the cartooning business. |  | | Shakespeare may have thought that the world was a stage, but from the viewpoint of our society it sometimes seems that the modern world is more like a comic strip. |
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http://www.chiff.com/art/commercial_art/cartooning.htm
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| | Poynter Online - Cartoons Matter |
 | | Brent Stahl, vice president of MORI Research, believes cartoons are one of the major attractions of editorial pages. |  | | Cartoons were the first thing I read in a newspaper. |  | | At one time, editorial cartoons — and their creators — were extremely powerful forces in daily newspapers. |
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http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=36980
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| | Society of Professional Journalists - Editorial Cartooning |
 | | He also freelances for the editorial page of USA Today on a rotating basis. |  | | Thompsons award-winning work from 2002 shows that he takes that advice seriously in every cartoon he draws. |  | | Thompson works for the Detroit Free Press, and his cartoons are syndicated to over 400 newspapers across the country. |
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http://www.spj.org/awards_sdx_gallery/02_edit_2.asp
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| | ACEC - A Brief History of Canadian Editorial Cartooning |
 | | The Montreal Star became the first newspaper in Canada to employ an editorial cartoonist when Henri Julien was hired in 1888 to do "news pictures." He was the first cartoonist to be honored with an exhibition at the NATIONAL GALLERY in Ottawa, and a street in Montréal is named in his honour. |  | | Their drawings were sharper and often more savage than American cartoons, which arguably tend to be more allegorical. |  | | They are not comic strips drawn to tell a story and get a chuckle, nor are they illustrations created by graphic artists. |
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http://www.canadiancartoonists.com/news_history_template.html
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| | Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning |
 | | Des Moines Register for a cartoon which showed a world destroyed with one ragged figure calling to another |  | | Miami News for "You Mean You Were Bluffing?" |  | | Louis Post-Dispatch, for a cartoon published on June 8, 1954 entitled, "How Would Another Mistake Help?" showing Uncle Sam, bayoneted rifle in hand, pondering whether to wade into a black marsh bearing the legend "French Mistakes in Indo-China." The award is also given for distinguished body of the work of Mr. |
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http://www.nndb.com/honors/504/000079267
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| | Society of Professional Journalists - Editorial Cartooning |
 | | Editorial cartoons do more than break up the gray areas of a newspaper. |  | | Anderson has been The Courier-Journal's editorial cartoonist since 1995, but his work began gracing the pages of the newspaper in 1990 while he was still an intern. |  | | Anderson stays well informed of the day's current events -- always keeping a "creative eye" open for those things that will afford him the means to offer readers a fresh perspective on an issue. |
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http://www.spj.org/awards_sdx_gallery/00_edit_2.asp
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| | PMC Cartoon Contest |
 | | His cartoons have also been featured nationally and internationally in magazines, books and broadcast media, including CNN, Fox News, USA Today, Newsweek, and The New York Times. |  | | Growing up with rockets on Florida's space coast, Jeff Parker first began drawing editorial cartoons for Florida Environments newsmagazine in 1989 followed by Orlando Business Journal in 1990 before joining his hometown newspaper, Florida Today, in 1992. |  | | In addition to editorial cartooning, Jeff has also been assisting Dean Young and Denis Lebrun during the past six years in creating the renowned comic strip, "Blondie," published daily in 2000 newspapers worldwide. |
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http://www.populationmedia.org/cartooncontest/2004/winnersbios.html
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| | Editorial Cartooning |
 | | Drawn and quartered by popular artists: exhibit examines history of political cartooning |  | | Editorial cartooning for dummies: creating a good cartoon is about idea and execution, inspiration, and mechanics.(Symposium: cartoonists on the state of the art) |  | | An historic look at political cartoons: 'the future of editorial cartooning in America is uncertain, but the past holds lessons for us all.'.(Journalist's Trade) |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0105795.html
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| | Drawn! The Illustration Blog » Blog Archive » Luckovich and Peters Review 2005 in Editorial Cartooning |
 | | I love his work, and his style translates very well to the disappearing space of the editorial cartoon in today’s newspapers. |  | | Luckovich here in Chicago, presenting a few of his cartoons at a seminar. |  | | If you keep comments open for stuff like this and you get large enough traffic you will start to suffer from flame wars and may end up removing comments altogether if it gets too acrimonious, which would be a shame considering all the other stuff you put up here. |
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http://drawn.ca/2005/12/28/luckovich-and-peters-review-2005-in-editorial-cartooning
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| | Chronicle editorial: Cartooning |
 | | When an editorial cartoonist is "on" he or she is the resident restive voice. |  | | The editorial cartoon is that visual flash to arrest readers' attentions when they go speeding through the daily newspaper: Pull over there, neighbors, we've got some things we want you to think about. |  | | Good liberals seem to find me conservative albeit with less moss on my back than most other conservatives; good conservatives seem to find me a liberal much taken with the idea of teaching folk to fish while disgustingly insistent on furnishing them with sufficient fish during the learning process. |
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http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/editorial/96/01/02/cartoon.html
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| | The Prize |
 | | lock once wrote that "Political cartoons, unlike sundials, do not show the brightest hours, they often show the darkest ones in the hope of helping us move on to brighter times." |  | | Just look for the couple who have the look of total disbelief etched upon their faces. |  | | 11 years ago -When Gary Sherlock did the unthinkable and actually created a position for a staff editorial cartoonist at his newspaper - there were around 175 staff cartooning positions in the U.S. Unfortunately, his vision stands in stark contrast to what many other publishers had up their collective sleeves.. |
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http://herbblockfoundation.org/HerbBlockFoundation/content.aspx?page=7783452
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| | AAEC - Matt Davies Wins Pulitzer for Editorial Cartooning |
 | | Then just three hours of sleep -- something Davies is used to with two young children -- before a 6 a.m. |  | | NEW YORK -- Editorial cartoonist Matt Davies was thrilled to win a Pulitzer Prize for himself and for his paper -- The Journal News of White Plains, N.Y. [The award was announced on Monday, April 5.] |  | | This year, he said, "I went with my gut" the night before the entry deadline. |
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http://info.detnews.com/aaec/story/details.cfm?id=368
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| | Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Index |
 | | The newest cartoons by all the top editorial cartoonists |  | | We blowout third wheel on the axle of evil! |  | | A selection of the best cartoons drawn after the tragedy and new cartoons drawn on the one year anniversary. |
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http://www.cagle.com
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| | Nevada Arts Council - CLASS! Publications |
 | | He has already created a one-hour slide presentation on editorial cartoons. |  | | In the high school setting, each year brings a new crop of inquiring minds. |  | | The first session will last two hours and will teach the concept and skills of this historic art form- along with its history and an assessment of its sociological impact. |
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http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/arts/project/class.htm
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| | Promoting Editorial Cartooning |
 | | In a world where a picture can speak a thousand words, the editorial cartoon is an indispensable tool for distilling complex ideas down to their essence." |  | | A few years before his death in October, 2001, Herb Block wrote that editorial cartooning was "an irreverent form of expression, and one particularly suited to scoffing at the high and mighty. |  | | The Herb Block Foundation has transferred more than 14,000 "Herblock" cartoons and related personal papers valued at more than $1 million to the Library of Congress for exhibition and study. |
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http://www.herbblockfoundation.org/HerbBlockFoundation/content.aspx?page=2678634
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| | Rocky Mountain News: News |
 | | Ed Stein also draws "Denver Square," a six-day-a-week editorial strip that chronicles the lives of a Denver family. |  | | He is a former president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists and a member of the National Cartoonists Society. |  | | Ed Stein has been the editorial cartoonist for the Rocky Mountain News since 1978. |
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http://cfapp2.rockymountainnews.com/stein
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| | Teachers' Guide for the Professional Cartoonists' Index |
 | | We will feature five new cartoons each week, often with comments by the cartoonists who drew the cartoons. |  | | We may give you permission to republish these cartoons in your publications also, contact cari@cagle.com. |  | | Teachers are welcome to print these cartoons out for use in their classrooms --you dont have to ask for permission. |
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http://cagle.msnbc.com/teacher
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| | NPR : Editorial Cartooning with a Feminist Bite |
 | | Although she didn't begin cartooning until the age of 30, Telnaes' fine arts background contributed to her distinct style, which is sleek and calligraphic, often with a feminist bite. |  | | Her edgy satire has appeared regularly in many newspapers including The New York Times and The Washington Post and is currently on exhibit at the Library of Congress. |  | | All Things Considered, July 18, 2004 · In 2001, Ann Telnaes became only the second woman in history to win the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. |
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=3473165
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| | 2004 Pulitzer Prize Winners - EDITORIAL CARTOONING, Citation |
 | | Awarded to Matt Davies of The Journal News, White Plains, N.Y., for his piercing cartoons on an array of topics, drawn with a fresh, original style. |  | | For a distinguished cartoon or portfolio of cartoons published during the year, characterized by originality, editorial effectiveness, quality of drawing and pictorial effect, Ten thousand dollars ($10,000). |  | | Also nominated as finalists in this category were: Steve Sack of The Minneapolis Star Tribune for his vivid, distinctive cartoons that used creative metaphors to achieve high-impact results, and Garry Trudeau of Universal Press Syndicate for his inventive "Doonesbury" cartoons that were often ahead of the headlines and used deft writing to enhance impact. |
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http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2004/editorial-cartooning
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| | Northwest Indiana News: nwitimes.com |
 | | Stacy's editorial cartoons are distributed to newspapers, magazines and other publications throughout the world by Artizans. |  | | The Times reads all the e-mails we receive from this form and while we very much appreciate your feedback, we will not be able to respond to each one. |  | | Illinois Press Association, second place, editorial cartooning, 1999. |
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http://nwitimes.com/site_pages/stacycurtis.php
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| | AAEC - Harvard focuses on editorial cartooning |
 | | Nieman Reports is not sold on newsstands, but can be ordered directly from the Nieman Foundation, or downloaded as a PDF from their web site, www.nieman.harvard.edu. |  | | Once the issue is out in late December, you will be able to download individual articles, the entire section about editorial cartoons or the entire magazine all free of charge. |  | | The journalism quarterly, which goes to thousands of publishers, editors and reporters, will take a detailed look at our profession in 18 different articles. |
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http://info.detnews.com/aaec/story/details.cfm?id=407
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| | New Media Musings: Editorial cartooning in the Internet age |
 | | I wrote about Fiore and Don Asmussen for OJR in 2002. |  | | As brilliant as Fiore and Don Asmussen are, there's plenty of room for dozens of other online editorial cartoonists. |  | | Right now, there's only one prominent editorial cartoonist doing animation online as a full-time freelancer: Mark Fiore. |
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http://www.newmediamusings.com/blog/2005/03/editorial_carto.html
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| | Symposium on the State of Editorial Cartooning |
 | | For more information, see today's posting on ComicsReporter.com. |  | | Since circulation at its biggest newspaper, Norway's VG, has dropped nearly 10% and German publisher Axel Springer has made life hard for the company before, Norwegian media group Schibsted announced Friday it is not moving forward on plans to launch a free paper in Germany. |  | | Published: March 27, 2006 11:22 AM ET Papers for a 2007 symposium about the state of editorial cartooning are being sought by Kent Worcester, a political science professor at Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. |
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http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/departments/syndicates/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002236644
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| | The Cartoonists Library at PlanetCartoonist.com: Books on Editorial Cartooning |
 | | Drawn and Quartered: The History of the American Political Cartoon |  | | Fischer (History and American Studies Univ. of Minn., Duluth) offers nine essays on various aspects of the history of American political cartooning. |  | | Reaffirm The Status Quo: More Cartoons by Oliphant |
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http://www.planetcartoonist.com/library/editorialcartoon.shtml
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| | Editorial cartoonist |
 | | Find what you're looking for at Lycos Search. |  | | JoltSearch has UK results for everything you're looking for and much more! |  | | JoltSearch has results for everything you're looking for and much more! |
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http://www.quicktattoo.com/editorial-cartoonist.html
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| | Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Steve Breen |
 | | Learn how Steve goes about his day, approaches the creative process, and gets new ideas. |  | | Read the stories announcing Steve's victory, and editorials on what people are saying about him. |  | | View the work which swayed the Pulitzer jury to award Steve the Pulitzer Prize. |
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http://www.injersey.com/breen
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| | ISBN directory - |
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http://my.linkbaton.com/isbn/0312975341--0313247625
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| | Swing State Project: 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning |
 | | Swing State Project: 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning |  | | The Washington Post Writers Group put together a special webpage to celebrate the honor. |  | | Brian Darling is only the fall guy » |
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http://www.swingstateproject.com/2005/04/2005_pulitzer_p.php
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| | Editorial Writing and Cartooning @Web English Teacher |
 | | Cartoons for the week, links to Quotes of the Week, Pictures of the Week, and Photo Essays. |  | | Theodore Geisel produced more than 400 editorial and War Bond cartoons during WWII. |  | | A Catalog of Political Cartoons by Dr. Seuss |
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http://www.webenglishteacher.com/editorial.html
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| | The Washington Post Writers Group -- Nick Anderson wins the Pulitzer for Editorial Carooning! |
 | | The 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning was awarded to Nick Anderson "for his unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily thoughtful and powerful messages." |  | | Questions or comments about the content of this site may be directed to the Web master at writersgrp@washpost.com. |  | | Nick Anderson wins the Pulitzer for Editorial Cartooning! |
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http://www.postwritersgroup.com/anderson-pulitzer.htm
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| | Atlantic Journalism Awards - Past Years |
 | | 1997 Gold Editorial Cartooning, 1999 Gold Editorial Cartooning, 2000 Gold Editorial Cartooning |  | | 1991 Citation of Merit Editorial Cartooning, 1992 Citation of Merit Editorial Cartooning, 1993 Citation of Merit Editorial Cartooning, 1995 Gold Editorial Cartooning, 1996 Citation of Merit Editorial Cartooning, 1998 Gold Editorial Cartooning |
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http://ajas.ca/pastyear3.htm
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