Cagle Cartoons
In 2001, cartoonist Daryl Cagle started Cagle Cartoons, Inc.,[1] which distributes the cartoons of sixty editorial cartoonists and fourteen columnists to more than 850 subscribing newspapers in the United States and around the world, including over half of America's daily, paid-circulation newspapers.[2] Cagle Cartoons syndicates the political cartoons of four Pulitzer Prize winners - Adam Zyglis, Mike Keefe, Kevin Siers and Steve Sack.
Type | Print and digital syndicate |
---|---|
Industry | Political Cartoons, News Columns |
Founded | 2001 |
Founder | Daryl Cagle |
Headquarters | Santa Barbara, CA, USA |
Website | www |
Cagle Cartoons is a "package service" where subscribing publications receive all of the content and can reprint whatever they choose for one fee. Cagle also refuses to charge delivery fees for his service, noting digital delivery replaced the cost of mailing features years go.[3]
A cartoon spotlighting racial injustice drawn by David Fitzsimmons,[4] whose work is syndicated by Cagle Cartoons, drew controversy after it was shared to 8th grade students by a teacher as part of an assignment to interpret the cartoon.[5] Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called for the teacher to be fired. [6]
Notable cartoonists and columnists syndicated by Cagle Cartoons
- Pat Bagley
- Patrick Chappatte
- Jaume Capdevila
- Daryl Cagle
- Bill Day
- Will Durst
- Bob Englehart
- Randall Enos
- Christine Flowers
- Peter Funt
- Emad Hajjaj
- Osama Hajjaj
- Dick Polman
- Phil Kerpen
- Mike Keefe
- Yaakov Kirschen
- Tom Purcell This "Tom Purcell" is not the TV comedy writer.
- Michael Reagan
- Steve Sack
- Bill Schorr
- Monte Wolverton
- Adam Zyglis
References
- "Daryl Cagle". Cartooning for Peace.
- "Daryl Cagle bio". DarylCagle.com.
- "Digital Funnies". Editor & Publisher.
- "George Floyd". Cagle Cartoons.
- "Governor calls for Wylie ISD teacher to be fired over use of political cartoon in online study lesson". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
- "Governor calls for Wylie ISD teacher to be fired over use of political cartoon in online study lesson". WFAA.