Can cartoons be both funny and diverse?

Can cartoons be both funny and diverse?

This is the question that the cartoonist asks himself Nick Newman and which he uses as an alibi to give a more in-depth opinion on the issue of the representation of diversity in cartoons in an article in The Spetctator. According to Newman, "Of the many challenges cartoonists face — rejection, money, drink,

Sidewalk Bubblegum, 9 years of Clay Butler cartoons

Sidewalk Bubblegum, 9 years of Clay Butler cartoons

Sidewalk Bubblegum, 9 years of Clay Butler cartoons When Clay Butler published his first cartoon in 1993, he promised himself that he would stop drawing as soon as he felt he had written and/or drawn everything he wanted to say. This is something many authors consider at some point. And that day came

Inequality

Inequality

Inequality. Vignette of 26/11/2017 in CTXT The European Commission describes the level of inequality in Spain as "critical". A socio-economic analysis of the 28 EU countries does not leave our country in a good place in terms of social welfare, placing us in seventh position at the bottom in terms of inequality. Inequality

Poverty is normalised

Poverty is normalised

Poverty is normalised. Cartoon of 24/06/2017 in CTXT The report "Desprotección Social y Estrategias Familiares" by Cáritas and FOESSA Foundation concludes that, three years after the start of the new economic cycle, 70% of households have not perceived that the effects of the economic recovery have reached them. In the case of households