The artist Xi Ding is back on Bored Panda with more of his fun and colorful reimaginations of famous people and characters.
For years, I've struggled with political cartoons that seemed to forget that people of color exist. Cartoonists just didn't get it. I complained at conferences, wrote letters, you name it.
It is said that art makes life; it creates interest and thus assigns importance. There are few other peaceful substitutes that can compete with the force and beauty of this process. In this respect, ...
First published in the Daily Maverick 168 weekly newspaper. Editorial cartoons have long held those in power to account, knocking kings and dictators (if not literally, then at least figuratively) off ...
Editorial cartoons have long held those in power to account, knocking kings and dictators (if not literally, then at least figuratively) off their pedestals and — in most cases — speaking up for the ...
I learned in my twenties that it’s the octo- and nonagenarians who have the best gossip. When I started at The New Yorker, as an assistant, the late writer Lillian Ross would call with scintillating ...
Throughout the day, New Yorker cartoon editor Bob Mankoff jots down ideas that strike him as funny: A door lies on a couch in a psychiatrist's office, and the psychiatrist says, "You're not crazy, you ...
AHEAD of his much-loved election day cartoon, Herald Sun artist Mark Knight gives readers behind the scenes insight into how it’s done. Well, that’s easy, the politicians write them for me. I am ...