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Even More of The Best of 2024 pt5

Missed a day so here’s a bucket load of 2024 in review cartoons.

Al.com and JD Crowe has six dozen Alabama-centric, but nationwide extremist, Drawing 2024 to a close.

Here it is: The full, final list of the Top Ten Tom the Dancing Bugs of 2024. The top ten were determined by a rigorous, scientific, proprietary process, developed in my secret arctic fortress, that cannot be revealed lest it fall into the wrong hands. 

But then the Top Three slots were put to a VOTE of the Inner Hive, an elite squad of the top minds on the globe, to determine their final order.

Ruben Bolling presents The Top Ten Tom the Dancing Bugs of 2024

The (Santa Rosa, Ca.) Press Democrat gives us A look back at 2024 through the eyes of editorial cartoonists. With Christopher Weyant, Jack Ohman, Nick Anderson, Pat Bagley, Walt Handelsman, Scott Stantis, Lisa Benson, Mike Smith, David Horsey, Drew Sheneman, Mike Luckovich, and Adam Zyglis.

From North Carolina comes NC Newsline and John Cole with Top 10 editorial cartoons of 2024

Politico favors us with Matt Wuerker‘s Best of 2024

More from Who What Why, this time it’s “our favorite works of DonkeyHotey from 2024.”

The Saskatoon Star Phoenix and Greg Perry serve up “A look at some of 2024’s top stories through our cartoon commentary,” with a side of Ingrid Rice and Patrick LaMontagne.

Elsewhere in Canada The Suburban presents Napoleon’s (Anthony Bonaparte) 2024 Year in Cartoons

The Columbus Dispatch features 2024 in cartoons with nearly three dozen from Dave Whamond, Gary McCoy, John Darkow, Christopher Weyant, RJ Matson, Dave Granlund, Daryl Cagle, Pat Byrnes, Bruce Plante, Monte Wolverton, Christo Komarnitski, Adam Zyglis, Rick McKee, Patrick Chappatte, Jeffrey Koterba, Pat Bagley, Bob Englehart, and John Cole.

New Jersey’s Star-Ledger showcases 2024: The Cartoon Year in Review with a score of Drew Sheneman.

The Chicago Tribune offers 2024 in Review: The Year in Scott Stantis cartoons behind a paywall.

feature image excerpted from a Matt Wuerker Politico cartoon

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