Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year #1976
The cover of this 1976 annual gives you an immediate taste of the sharp wit inside, showcasing a sampler of editorial cartoons — including a rotund caricature labeled "JOWLS," a globe-shaped pig afloat at sea, and a comic-strip sequence of exaggerated faces — all capturing the biting political humor of the mid-seventies. Edited by Charles Brooks with a foreword by Blaine, this Pelican Publishing collection brings together the year's most pointed cartoon commentary from newspapers across the country. It's a vivid snapshot of 1976's political landscape, rendered in ink and irreverence by some of the sharpest editorial cartoonists working at the time.
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