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Cartoon by Ed Fischer. A psychiatrist cures his patient by reading from a joke book

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Recent Posts

Cartoon by Joel Mishon. A group at a cliche workshop ask who will get the ball rolling

How Cartoonists Develop Their Signature Style

May 9, 2025 by CartoonStock

Part of our History & Art of Cartoons guide More Than Just a Drawing Style When we talk about how cartoonists develop their signature style, we’re talking about much more than technique. Cartooning isn’t just about drawing—it’s about finding a visual voice. For most artists, style isn’t something they choose once. It’s something they discover…
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Cartoon showing two characters drawn in opposing styles

The Most Recognizable Cartoon Styles

May 7, 2025 by CartoonStock

Part of our History & Art of Cartoons guide Style Is Everything Cartoons might be famous for their wit, but it’s their style that sticks in people’s minds. One look at a thickly inked dog with wild eyes or a spare, captioned New Yorker panel—and you know exactly what you’re looking at. The most recognizable…
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“Feline Psychiatrist and Patient” Caption Contest Commentary with Lawrence Wood

May 5, 2025 by Lawrence Wood

Bob Mankoff is feeling much better but was again unable to join the judging panel this month, so New Yorker cartoonist Ellis Rosen took his place. Ellis is talented and funny, and you can see three of his cartoons and read his thoughts on The New Yorker’s caption contest in my book, Your Caption Has…
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Editorial cartoon depicting a funnel labeled 'Aid' blocked by a valve marked 'Corruption,' dripping a single drop toward a starving child holding a bowl—commentary on how corruption prevents humanitarian aid from reaching those in need.

How Editorial Cartoons Have Shaped Social Commentary Beyond Politics

May 1, 2025 by CartoonStock

How Editorial Cartoons Have Shaped Social Commentary Beyond PoliticsPart of our History & Art of Cartoons guide Editorial Cartoons—Not Just About Politicians When you hear “editorial cartoon,” you might immediately think of a caricature of a prime minister, a controversial bill, or some barely-disguised animal labeled “Congress.” But editorial cartoons have long ventured beyond government…
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A cartoon, one man is lighting a cigarette while the other reminds him he is not allowed to smoke in a cartoon

The Cultural Impact of Cartoons: More Than Just Funny Pictures

April 29, 2025 by CartoonStock

The Cultural Impact of Cartoons: More Than Just Funny PicturesPart of our History & Art of Cartoons guide Cartoons Aren’t Just a Laughing Matter We often think of cartoons as simple entertainment—quick jokes, clever drawings, the funny stuff at the back of the magazine. But the cultural impact of cartoons runs much deeper than a…
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A cartoon showing an auctioneer commenting that the art value has increased over time

Cartoon Collecting: The Rise of Cartoons as Valuable Art.

April 25, 2025 by CartoonStock

Cartoon Collecting: The Rise of Cartoons as Valuable ArtPart of our History & Art of Cartoons guide From Funny Pages to Fine Art Once tucked between crossword puzzles and classifieds, cartoons are now turning up in auction catalogs and fine art collections. It might sound surprising, but cartoon collecting has grown into a serious niche…
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