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Steve Sack Has New News Outlet

In 2022 Steve Sack retired his position as staff cartoonist after 42 years at The Minnesota Star Tribune. Then last Fall Steve began drawing again, posting his political cartoons on a newly formed Art of Sack Substack.

Now MinnPost (“an independent, nonprofit newsroom producing in-depth reporting on the most consequential civic and cultural affairs in Minnesota”) has contracted with Sack to contribute to their site.

From Scott Gillespie at MinnPost:

With that mission in mind, we’re excited to announce three Community Voices initiatives that will add depth and variety to our opinion lineup.

The headliner is Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Steve Sack, who has overcome health issues and is back drawing his distinctive cartoons commenting on the news of the day. We’ll publish a new Sack cartoon each Thursday at MinnPost, while he continues to build an audience for his art on Substack.

Steve Sack

The introduction of Steve Sack to MinnPost readers includes a feature story about the cartoonist’s return to drawing by Eric Ringham:

“I had cancer a number of years ago, and I was treated with chemo and radiation, and they cured me. I was off work for maybe five months, but I came back and I was doing cartoons again. …  Things were going fine.

“But as they say, radiation is the gift that keeps on giving. After three years I started getting a numbness in my fingertips, and the numbness spread up my arm, all the way up to my neck. At first they thought it might be a carpal-tunnel-type thing, and I had surgery for carpal tunnel. 

“And that was the last day I could hold a pen or pencil in this hand, in my drawing hand. So I had to retire, like that. I couldn’t do my job.”

Political cartoonist Steve Sack on March 17, 2026, in Bloomington, Minn. Credit: MinnPost photo by Tony Nelson

The above cartoon is not yet on Steve’s Substack so the MinnPost Sack’s View may have a “first look” clause. (Update: the cartoon was posted to The Art of Sack during the writing of this item.)

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Comments 4

  1. The amazing recoveries of Steve Sack and Clay Jones from serious health setbacks gives me hope that artificial intelligence and other computer trickery can be used for good, not just tech bro evil.
    Their determination to get back in the fight shows how bad things have gotten.
    All the best to these two heroes.

    1. I second your sentiment, I have been following Clay Jones’ journey back and it is inspiring!!! I also follow Steve Sack, but didn’t “discover” him until his substack, he is also inspiring!!! I have been a huge fan of political cartoons since discovering Oliphant in the NY Daily news when I was in grade school (he taught me how to draw Nixon)!!! I also admit that I am a fan of all cartoonist no matter their political slant … I 100% believe that a cartoon can get more emotion across about an issue than a written op-ed!!!

      1. The Star Tribune sells a Steve Sack collection called “The Big Book of Sack”.
        I highly recommend it.

  2. It’s true heroism along with Telnaes, et. al. May their tribe increase. We need them now more than ever.

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