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"cartoon of" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used in the context of discussing a particular cartoon or type of cartoon, such as "This is a classic cartoon of Mickey Mouse".
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This was a cartoon of predicament.
A cartoon of a U.F.O.
(a) Cartoon of Holliday junction dynamics.
He points at the cartoon of sheep.
So, behind me is a cartoon of tumor genesis.
It's less an indictment than a cartoon of indifference.
Before, a cartoon of Charlie's "would stick in the country.
Is he not a moving cartoon of himself?
I'm a cartoon of hurt, embarrassed by it.
Cartoon of amphiphilic surface courtesy of Professor Karen Wooley.
It's a bit of a cartoon, of course.
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