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QUESTION FROM ALISON : Who are some of your favorite social cartoonists of the past?
The cartoonists of the French satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaîné would approve.
The cartoonists of Lincoln's day routinely depicted him as a baboon.
Nast was still working largely in a finished, ceremonial vein common to cartoonists of the period.
Underground cartoonists of the '60s and '70s knelt before two deities: Harvey Kurtzman and Paul Krassner.
American cartoonists of that era were not subtle about their fear of foreign invasion.
Welcome to The Cartoon Lounge, a brand new blog brought to you by the cartoonists of The New Yorker.
They, too, are blasphemers, but they have not been universally valorized, as have the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo.
For the artists, it may have been, but for the New Yorker cartoonists of the era, it certainly wasn't.
An article in the popular newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda accused the cartoonists of going "outside the bounds of morality".
That said, the doors that cartoonists of past generations opened up have now been entered by their very worthy heirs.
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