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Artist reimagines famous people and characters as cartoons (78 new pics)
The artist Xi Ding is back on Bored Panda with more of his fun and colorful reimaginations of famous people and characters.
Since my cartoon ran in December, I’ve thought a great deal about the role of social media in stoking the resulting outrage. Although passionate criticism over a provocative cartoon isn’t new, the ...
When I was your age – insert old man holding a cane sitting on rocking chair voice – we didn’t have our mom’s iPhone to borrow and play games on whenever we felt bored. We didn’t have TV screens ...
What would television be without its cartoons? Cartoon characters seem to live on forever because they become ingrained in our minds as we grow up and never leave us. However, there's a funny thing ...
Considering how often animals appear in New Yorker cartoons, one would assume that our cartoonists are quite fond of them. Of the seventy-nine thousand cartoons that we have published since 1925, more ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... As news of the deadly mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, unfolded last week, Pia Guerra, a 46-year-old ...
Ahead of her first collection of political cartoons, the artist talks about her beginnings as a commentator. By Graeme McMillan For years, Pia Guerra was an artist known primarily for her work on ...
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