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Editorial Cartoons Deliver Punchy Takes on Politics and Beyond

By Matthias Binder February 24, 2026
CARTOONS: Talk about a birthday surprise
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Contents
Unpacking the ‘Birthday Surprise’ HookDiverse Voices from U.S. and International ArtistsTimely Themes Dominating the DrawThe Enduring Power of Political Satire

Unpacking the ‘Birthday Surprise’ Hook (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas Review-Journal showcased a fresh selection of editorial cartoons that captured global headlines.[1]

Unpacking the ‘Birthday Surprise’ Hook

Cartoonists often use timely puns to draw readers in. The latest roundup, titled “Talk about a birthday surprise,” led with a piece by Dave Granlund of PoliticalCartoons.com. This collection highlighted unexpected twists in public life.[1]

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Granlund’s work set the tone for satire rooted in real events. Recent news around arrests and personal milestones provided fertile ground. Other artists followed suit, blending humor with critique on political figures and policies.

Diverse Voices from U.S. and International Artists

Syndicates like Creators Syndicate and CagleCartoons.com contributed standout entries. Tom Stiglich offered his perspective, while Harley Schwadron added layers of irony. These creators drew from domestic debates, including Democratic strategies and high-profile performances.[1]

International flavor came from Tom Janssen in the Netherlands and Graeme MacKay of The Hamilton Spectator. Dick Wright and Paul Duginski rounded out American voices, with Margolis & Cox providing duo insight. The mix reflected broad commentary on current affairs.

  • Dave Granlund (PoliticalCartoons.com): Led with a surprise-themed political jab.
  • Tom Stiglich (Creators Syndicate): Targeted partisan maneuvers.
  • Harley Schwadron (CagleCartoons.com): Highlighted media angles.
  • Dick Wright (PoliticalCartoons.com): Focused on policy ironies.
  • Paul Duginski (CagleCartoons.com): Examined leadership dynamics.
  • Margolis & Cox (PoliticalCartoons.com): Offered collaborative wit.
  • Tom Janssen (The Netherlands): Brought global viewpoint.
  • Graeme MacKay (The Hamilton Spectator): Added Canadian edge.

Timely Themes Dominating the Draw

Politics dominated, with jabs at figures like AOC and Virginia Democrats. Cartoonists addressed ongoing national conversations around governance and public accountability. Cold weather, Olympics, and State of the Union prep also surfaced in broader recent works.[2][3]

These visuals distilled complex issues into memorable scenes. Artists like Granlund tied personal events to larger narratives, such as arrests coinciding with birthdays.[4] The result amplified public discourse without a single word.

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The Enduring Power of Political Satire

Editorial cartoons have long served as society’s mirror. In an era of rapid news cycles, they cut through noise with brevity and bite. The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s feature reminded readers of this tradition.[5]

Viewers encountered eight pieces that spanned continents and syndicates. Each one prompted reflection on headlines from politicians’ missteps to international tensions. For more, explore the full gallery at the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Key Takeaways

  • Editorial cartoons blend humor and critique to spotlight current events.
  • Dave Granlund’s “birthday surprise” theme kicked off a diverse eight-cartoon set.
  • Politics remains the core focus, from U.S. debates to global insights.

These illustrations endure because they provoke thought and spark conversation. What current event deserves the next sharp sketch? Tell us in the comments.

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