Note from Erich: DI has a purchased a license from Cagle Cartoons to publish these cartoons. We are proud to support the work of these cartoonists.
I thought I’d mention a bit more about Cagle. It is an organization owned by cartoonists for the benefit of cartoonists. Cagle publishes the works of hundreds of cartoonists from around the world. How do I choose which ones to publish at DI? Many times, a cartoon will touch on a topic discussed in a recent DI post. Other times, I thought the cartoon made a good political point or simply was enjoyable. I hope you find these worthwhile too.
Big Daddy Oilbucks
Mike Lane, Cagle Cartoons
Girl Scout Cookies
Mike Lester, Rome News – Tribune
[Note: See the post entitled “Don’t buy Girl Scout Cookies“]
Internet and Identity
Angel Boligan, El Universal, Mexico City
The Violinist
Angel Boligan, Cagle Cartoons, El Universal, Mexico City
Video Games
Angel Boligan, Cagle Cartoons, El Universal, Mexico City
Gender Equality
Ares, Caglecartoons.com
Bush and the snake
Olle Johansson, Sweden
To whom it may concern,
I would like to know if i can put one of your Political Cartoons
in my school newspaper?
I'm wirtting about the economy
and i would like to know if i can use the Big Daddy Oilbucks picture, please and thank you.
Noemi V.
Noemi: Thanks for writing and asking. I don't have the legal right to give you the permission to use any of these cartoons. You would need to contact Cagle Cartoons to ask for that permission. http://www.cagle.com/ DI bought the right to publish these cartoons only at DI.
Ok thank you.