The Democratic donkey dates back to the 1820s, when President Andrew Jackson was called a jackass by an opponent. It later became the symbol of the party when editorial cartoonist Thomas Nast began ...
After bringing cartoon families out of the “modern stone-age” and into the modern digital-age, Cartoon Network is still revolutionizing the way children, and let’s face it, adults, view cartoons. The ...
When people view Marmaduke in The Independent or when they see a political cartoon on its editorial page, they may not think of that work as art. This past week, artist-in-residence Wayne Stroot of ...