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Best Editoons of 2025 (part 2)

The Best Ofs came fast and furious today from The Guardian(twice), The Globe and Mail, Cagle Cartoons, The Chattanooga Times Free Press, The Hindu, The Times, WhoWhatWhy, CALÓ, and The Las Vegas Sun.

Fiona Katauskas, The Guardian

The Gaurdian presents The Best of Fiona Katauskas Cartoons 2025.

Michael de Adder, The Globe and Mail

Best of Michael de Adder [Part 1] from The Globe and Mail.

Rick McKee

A look back at 2025 in Rick McKee cartoons: Hoo boy, what a year.

2025 was a doozy. Somehow it was painfully long and also flew by. There seemed to be a new outrage every day and it didn’t take long for us to pick up on the fact that the Daily Atrocity was the strategy.

Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press

Clay Bennett‘s top cartoons 2025

The Hindu – “This September 1, 2025 cartoon, looked at the India-China bilateral meeting to enhance the trade and investment ties and to seek a “fair” solution to the border issue. The meeting occurred amid increasing U.S. tariffs impacting both countries’ economies.”

Looking back 2025: The Hindu’s most viewed cartoons featuring cartoonists Mika Aziz, Soumyadip Sinha, Vasini Varadan and Irfan Khan with Kavithaa Sri explaining the situations.

Peter Brookes, The Times – “The Labour Party conference opened with Starmer’s position as leader under constant question, because he was giving the party and the country no sense of direction. Given the venue was Liverpool, the lyrics of the Beatles song Nowhere Man sprang to mind.”

A Year in Politics by Peter Brookes, annotated by the cartoonist.

Ben Jennings, The Guardian

The Guardian presents 2025: a year in political cartoons featuring cartoons and commentary by Martin Rowson, Ella Baron, Nicola Jennings and Ben Jennings.

Ted Rall, WhoWhatWhy

The Best of Ted Rall’s cartoons for WhoWhatWhy for 2025.

Lalo Alcaraz, CALÓ News

Lalo Alcaraz on CALÓ’s most popular cartoons in 2025.

Mike Smith, Las Vegas Sun

The best of Sun editorial cartoonist Mike Smith in 2025.

feature image by Rick McKee

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  1. Thanks for featuring my work and thanks for what y’all do all year long. It is appreciated. Happy New Year!

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