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We had a lot of conversations last week at the Courier-Post about cartoons. The discussions were anything but funny. Several newspapers, including Gannett papers in Florida, Rochester, New York ...
No one asked him to, but 13 years ago Marc Murphy began drawing political cartoons for The Courier Journal, because, according to him, "it’s better to ask forgiveness than permission." ...
To most people, the word “cartoon” suggests “funny.” Political cartoons aren’t comics. Well done, they express hard opinions in ways that can be visceral, educational, controversial, and ...
The Business Courier’s editorial cartoonist, Joe Hoffecker, usually brings the funny with his weekly cartoon. But sometimes, he highlights events that warrant a more serious image.
As usual, the Business Courier asked editorial cartoonist Joe Hoffecker to comb through his funnies from the year to choose his very favorites. This year's selection did not disappoint.
INSPIRED by the comics and the people that fill his house, Tony Davidson draws his own daily funnies and harnesses the power of technology to reach his ever-expanding audience.
I WAS unimpressed to see two drawings in The Courier on Monday and Tuesday of our Lord struggling to carry His cross.These kind of drawings are not funny or smart, making light and a joke of such ...
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