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UK “Cartoonists For Gaza” Project

UK cartoonists have launched “Cartoonists For Gaza” to respond to the humanitarian crisis, they include Martin Rowson, Roger Langridge, Bryan Talbot, and more. Joining the UK cartoonists are others from across Europe and the U.S. such as Oscar Zarate, Bob Fingerman, James Sturm, and scores more.

From John Freeman at downthetubes (with a gallery):

UK cartoonists Rachael Ball and Krent Able have launched Cartoonists for Gaza, a new initiative uniting artists to respond to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza through the power of illustration.

The project called on the UK comics and cartooning community to create bold, thought-provoking images that protested violence, challenged silence, and aimed to raise public awareness.

From Andy Oliver at Broken Frontier lists some of the cartoonists involved (with a gallery):

Martin Rowson, Bryan Talbot, Oscar Zarate, Hannah Berry, Dana Walrath, Rachel House, Darryl Cunningham, Krent Able, Rachael Ball, Joe Decie, Kate Evans, Paul Peart Smith, Roger Landridge, Bob Fingerman, Nicola Streetan, James Sturm, Denise Dorrance, Paula Knight, Nick Abadzis, The Rickard Sisters, Holly Casio, Cole Henley, Sally Ann Hickman, Rufus Dayglo, Babak Ganjei, Lawrence Elwick, Fraser Geesin, Jess Green, Camille Aubry, Myfanwy Tristram, Ottilie Hainsworth, AJ, Sally Kindberg, Danny Noble, Mark Stafford, Oliver Harud, Dan White, Ramzee, Cath Appleton, Tony Gammidge, Simon Russell, Celia Martin, Amber Fossey, Fumio Obata, Mari Naomi, Katriona Chapman, Angela Martin, Emma Burleigh, Henny Beaumont, Teresa Robertson, Nicola Lane (aka Sensa Parolee), Amber Zeppelin (Zeppelin Moon), Charlotte Bailey, Corrine Pearlman, Mehdi Annassi, Tony Thorne, Scott Gray, Brad Brooks, Alisha Davidson, Rich Johnston, Lauren Weinstein, and Simone Lia.

Update: Broken Frontier present part two of its gallery.

From Rich Johnston at Bleeding Cool (with a gallery):

So yes, declaration of interest here, I’m one of them. You could be too. A selection of these images is being shared publicly, with more available under the hashtag #cartoonistsforg4za, and readers are encouraged to view more, follow and share the hashtag #cartoonistsforg4za, spelt just like that, on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, Substack, Threads and Bluesky as they go up to amplify their reach.

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  1. None of these cartoonists is actually for Gaza; they’re for Hamas and want to keep the war going as long as possible.

    Many of them have gotten into trouble for overtly antisemitic cartoons.

    Hamas must surrender NOW!!!!

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