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USA Today reviews how cartoonists will draw current presidential candidates
This isn’t the first article of its kind, nor will it be the last, but USA Today has ran a story asking editorial cartoonists which candidates provide the most fodder for caricature. Cartoonists interviewed include Brian Duffy (The Des Moines Register), Don Wright (Palm Beach Post), and Mike Luckovich (Atlanta Journal-Constitution).
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Community Comments
January/4/2008 @ 3:15 pm
I always think “vampire” when I see Obama. Maybe it’s because of this cartoon that Worth Gowell drew up for me:
http://dawnkey.wordpress.com/2007/09/03/my-retort-to-democrats-courting-christian-voters/
I love Worth’s drawing style.
January/5/2008 @ 1:57 am
I always like it when newspapers that don’t carry cartoons write about cartoons. Anyway, here are some caricatures … just for the fun of it (I don’t do editorial cartoons very often).
http://www.the-cartoonist.com/portfolio/caricature/richdiesslin_selected_caricatures.jpg
or
http://www.the-cartoonist.com/portfolio/portfolio.html
;)
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