Best Editoons of 2025 (Part 6)
Skip to commentsOn New Year’s Eve we have a tsunami of political cartoon Best Ofs being issued.

We start this round(up) with the Summer (July through September) and Fall (October through December) 2025 picks from The Everett (Wash) Herald who rotates their choices among the Cagle Cartoons cast, including: John Darkow, Michael de Adder, Rick McKee, Dave Whamond, Pat Byrnes, Lisa Benson, Pat Bagley, RJ Matson, Christopher Weyant, Jeff Koterba, Ed Wexler, and Peter Kuper.
Now we turn to singular editorial cartoonists.

David Horsey‘s second round sends Trump to the sidelines as he gives us Ten more top ‘toons from 2025.

North Carolina’s John Cole offers a mix of state and national cartoons with his top editorial cartoons of 2025.

The Chicago Tribune presents 2025 in review: The year in Scott Stantis cartoons (or here).



England’s The Daily Mail gives a score of 2025 John Pugh pocket cartoons proving, as Canned Heat sang, it’s the Same All Over — only without the optimism found in that song.

Matt Davies selects a batch of local (Long Island, NY) and national cartoons for his 2025 cartoons of the year (or here).

Michael de Adder offers a second selection of his Best of 2025 Part 2 (33 ‘toons over three pages).

Staying local, if you’re a little south of Toronto is Steave Nease‘s major events for 2025.

Still north of the border we get Napoleon‘s (Anthony Bonaparte‘s) 2025 Year in Cartoons.

Al Goodwyn personally selected his Best of 2025.

On the other hand Clay Jones had his readers pick his Best of 2025 and Clay presents a gallery of five dozen.
Updated later that same day…

Radio France Internationale cartoonist Mouche captured the legacy of 2025.

From the Ojai Valley of California comes the very local OVN’s 14 favorite cartoons from 2025 of Paula Pugh.

John Breunig, Editorial Page Editor of CT Insider, picks a dozen Political Cartoons of the Year for 2025 (or here) featuring Tribune Content Agency distributed cartoonists Bill Bramhall, David Horsey, Dana Summers, Jack Ohman, Drew Sheneman, and Walt Handelsman.
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