Editorial Enforcing

There’s such a good article about editorial cartooning today by cartoonist Rob Rogers in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette!

(Often articles like this are cleansed after a certain amount of time at newspaper sites, so I’m taking the liberty of quoting liberally from it here in the hopes that I can help keep some of this stuff floating around online for years to come.)

…as one of the Post-Gazette’s two editorial cartoonists, it is my job to push boundaries and make people think.

Editorial cartoonists are like visual op-ed columnists. They express their own opinion on pages designed to house a variety of opinions. There are liberal cartoonists and conservative cartoonists. Nobody would expect George Will to take a liberal viewpoint. He’s a conservative columnist who gets paid to express his conservative view. Yet I receive calls and letters all the time asking why I don’t draw something with a more conservative bent.

Yeah! how come you never hear about liberals bitching like this?

I am lucky to work for a paper with editors and a publisher who have an appreciation of the value of good, sometimes tough, editorial cartoons and the courage to use them. Not all newspapers are like that; not all readers are so well-served.

That is so true. Don’t forget, this paper has two, count ’em, two editorial cartoonists! You folks in Pittsburgh are damn lucky.

I love my job. I love getting out of bed and going to work everyday. (OK, the getting out of bed part isn’t fun, but the going to work is.) I get to spend my day filling a rectangular box with my opinion, humor and caricatures of newsworthy people (sometimes as a monkey). Some days I hope to be poignant. Other days I just hope to be funny. The best days are when I can be both.

Good stuff right? Go read the whole thing!

OK Cartoon Museum OK

Sounds like Oklahoma is OK with its cartoonists…

Pauls Valley’s Toy and Action Figure Museum will be the home to the creations of dozens of cartoonists with Oklahoma ties.

When the museum opens on October 15, the Oklahoma Cartoonists Collection, a body of almost 300 pieces of art work, will be one of the featured exhibits at the museum.

“It has long been my dream to establish a museum honoring Oklahoma cartoonists,” said Michael Vance, cartoonist, author and columnist.

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