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Jewish cartoon designer drew inspiration for 'Kim Possible' from female IDF soldiers

Silver, known for creating characters for various animated shows and movies, says that his first visit to Israel influenced his design of Kim Possible.

 A female IDF soldier stands in front of a tank.
 A row of newspaper boxes in Florida.

Jewish editor in Florida says he was fired after running cartoon about Gaza

 Mickey Mouse carpet, NIS 35 at Maxstock

There’s a mouse in the house – and this time, you’ll want it to stay

 A cartoon of Donald Trump by Richard Codor.

'President Chaos': A cartoonist's collection of work from Donald Trump's presidency


An anti-Israel media is nothing new: A walk through Western cartoons - opinion

These cartoons are from 1988, when Shimon Peres was the alternate PM and FM, Yitzhak Rabin was the defense minister, and Yitzhak Navon was the education and culture minister (all of the Labor gov't).

 LONG BEFORE Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich were anywhere near the Israeli government, the world was fiercely critical of Israel. So much for blaming Israel’s hasbara problems on the Israeli right wing, the writer asserts.

Officials in Monroe County, NY receive letter saying Oct. 7 attack was 'well-earned'

US Monroe country officials received a letter with a crude cartoon of Meredith Dragon and Michael Yudelson depicting antisemitic tropes and misinterpretations of current events in Gaza.

 Aerial view of Rochester, New York, 2007.

Amid Israel-Hamas War, one IDF soldier turns to drawing cartoons

The characters are almost satirical, carrying, trudging along, taking photographs, growing mustaches, making mud coffee, and fighting.

 MAJ. BOAZ PAYNE illustrates during a break in between fighting.

Jordanian newspaper publishes cartoon of Netanyahu drinking blood

A new report by the Anti-Defamation League paints a troubling picture of the use of antisemitic themes, which have gained momentum since the recent events in the Middle East.

A cartoon that appeared on the Moroccan news site Hespress on December 4, 2023.

Here’s what Jewish New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast’s dreams are made of

A pioneer of graphic storytelling, Chast reflects on what inspires her and what the genre brings to the art world.

 A cartoon posted to Roz Chast's Instagram in November 2023. The caption: Betty and Mickey: it’s complicated. NB.: lower right: Mickey and his human ears

Animix festival in Tel Aviv presents ‘The Island,’ ‘Batman,’ Disney princesses

The animation, comics, and caricature festival is to include a cartoonist discussion of Israel's ongoing mass protests.

 A FRAME from ‘The Island.’

The Guardian apologizes for running antisemitic cartoon of ex-BBC chairman

Former BBC chairman Richard Sharp resigned after it was revealed he failed to declare that he had helped Boris Johnson secure a large loan.

 The Guardian building in London.

'100 Cartoons': Drawings that summarize Israeli, Zionist history - review

100 Cartoons was not a history book told in comic strip form, but an academic study of the history of Zionism and the modern State of Israel, using cartoons to illustrate the issues of the times.

 CARTOONS FROM the reviewed book: Zion: Lieder des ghetto. Drawn by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1903).

The fuzzy, neurotic, unmistakably Jewish legacy of cartoonist Ed Koren

Koren was once described as the “poet laureate” of the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

 Ed Koren’s books included many of the more than 1,000 cartoons he published in The New Yorker over a six-decade career.

Grapevine March 1, 2023: Between Jerusalem and Rome

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 SOME OF the members of the Indian Embassy team who ran in the Tel Aviv Marathon.

'Dilbert' comics pulled from US newspapers after creator's racist comment

The creator of the American comic strip “Dilbert” made racist comments on his YouTube channel. Now, his comic is being dumped by newspapers all over the US.

 Scott Adams, the creator of "Dilbert", the cartoon character that lampoons the absurdities of corporate life, poses with two "Dilbert" characters at a party January 8, 1999 in Pasadena, Calif.