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Jim McCloskey – From Editorial Cartoons to Caricatures

Jim McCloskey, The Daily News Leader 2003

Jim McCloskey began his newspaper career on staff with The News-Virginian advertising department from 1986 to 1988. In 1989 he moved to The News Leader art department a few miles away where he began drawing editorial cartoons. In 2012 Jim moved to Mississippi and The Sun Herald for a couple years.

“I thought that I would be drawing cartoons for the rest of my life.”

But cartoons depicting the daily news have become a lost art despite the connections an illustration can create between a story and its audience.

“Some people think that cartoons are supposed to be funny, but you can convey a lot of different emotions with a cartoon.”

Hugh Keeton at TV station WLOX profiles Jim McCloskey who is now a caricaturist in the Biloxi area.

Jim McCloskey caricatures

He once drew for millions of readers. Although he now only draws for one person at a time, McCloskey will tell you the smile on one face is worth just as much.

“I’ve made somebody smile and laugh.”

The News Leader 1998
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  1. Jim is really talented and a super nice guy! He is a great caricaturist, as well! Years ago, we used to draw cartoons for different newspapers in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley.

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