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Why we'll miss W.
I'm just catching up with The New Yorker's annual cartoon issue (Nov. 3). Not surprisingly, it's got a heavy political bent (with a not-surprising elitist, East coast bias). Among a rich array of graphic offerings is a multi-drawing explanation by Atlanta Constitution cartoonist Mike Luckovich of why editorial cartoonists will miss George W. Bush.

Also worth checking out is R. Crumb's cartoon chronicle of his Minnesota family reunion, drawn in collaboration with his wife, Aline, and daughter, Sophie. It's about cultural, not electoral, politics.
Dan Wasserman has been cartooning for the Globe editorial page since 1985.
He has published two collections of drawings, "We've Been Framed" (Faber &
Faber, 1987) and "Paper Cuts" (Ivan R. Dee, 1995). His cartoons are widely
reprinted and are syndicated internationally by Tribune Media Services. He
draws more quickly than he types.
related links
- Peter Kuper
- This Modern World
- Ted Rall Online
- Daily Cartoonist
- Just Seeds
- Huck/Konopacki Labor Cartoons
- Richard's Poor Almanac
- Drawn!
- Editorial Cartoonists
- Daryl Cagle's blog
- Journalista! The Comics Journal Weblog
- Cult Case
- Panels and Pixels
- Drawn & Quarterly
- Adbusters
- Comic Riffs
- Thought Balloonists
- New Yorker Cartoon Lounge
- Mike Lynch Cartoons
- Cartoonists With Attitude
- Eye On Comics
- The Comics Reporter
- Stripper's Guide
- Zippy the Pinhead






