I've been a fan of Daryl Cagle's work for a while now. Not only is he a good cartoonist, he also makes enterprising use of the web to promote his own work as well as that of many other cartoonists via his cagle.com site.
I'd even been toying with the idea of creating a budget to include a different cartoon each week, so I was pleasantly surprised to read on Twitter today that the cartoons now come with an "embed" button that allows you to put them into your blog royalty-free.
Here's an example that succinctly encapsulates the Republican opposition's first 100 days:

See Cartoons by R.J. Matson - Courtesy of Politicalcartoons.com - Email this Cartoon
This is a great step forward, and I hope that other electronic publishers will follow suit. Happily cagle.com includes work from cartoonists with both left-wing and right-wing points of view, so if you are selective you will be able to maintain your own bias as I intend to.
I'd even been toying with the idea of creating a budget to include a different cartoon each week, so I was pleasantly surprised to read on Twitter today that the cartoons now come with an "embed" button that allows you to put them into your blog royalty-free.
Here's an example that succinctly encapsulates the Republican opposition's first 100 days:

See Cartoons by R.J. Matson - Courtesy of Politicalcartoons.com - Email this Cartoon
This is a great step forward, and I hope that other electronic publishers will follow suit. Happily cagle.com includes work from cartoonists with both left-wing and right-wing points of view, so if you are selective you will be able to maintain your own bias as I intend to.
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