Tag #Political Cartoon

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Spiegelman and Sacco on the Gaza War: "Never Again and Again

Art Spiegelman and Joe Sacco's three-page comic "Never Again and Again," published last week in the New York Review of Books, depicts their conversation about the 2023 Gaza War, expressing their anguish and contrasting perspectives on the conflict's resolution.

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Washington Post Rejects Cartoon, Prompts Cartoonist's Resignation

Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes resigned from the Washington Post after her cartoon criticizing tech moguls supporting Trump was rejected; the Post cited avoiding repetition, while Telnaes called it censorship and a threat to press freedom.

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"Vater und Sohn": Nazi-Era Comic's Creator, an Anti-Nazi

"Vater und Sohn," a German comic strip created by Erich Ohser (e.o.plauen) in 1934, achieved immense popularity despite Ohser's anti-Nazi views and subsequent persecution, leading to his suicide in 1944.

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Washington Post Suppresses Cartoon, Exposing Self-Censorship in the Age of Billionaire Media

Ann Telnaes' cartoon depicting billionaires supporting Donald Trump was rejected by The Washington Post's opinion section due to concerns about potential legal action and self-censorship, highlighting the influence of powerful figures and the fragility of free speech in the digital age.

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Washington Post Cartoonist Quits After Bezos Cartoon Rejected

Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes resigned from the Washington Post after it refused to publish her cartoon depicting Jeff Bezos and other tech CEOs offering money to a Donald Trump statue; the Post cited repetition, but Telnaes argued it was a threat to press freedom.

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