Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year #2012
The long-running *Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year* returns with its 2012 edition, edited by Charles Brooks and collecting the sharpest political cartooning published in 2011. The cover features a Nate Beeler piece from *The Washington Examiner* — a striking image of a robed, turbaned figure labeled "Osama" standing trapped within the bold letters of the word "JUSTICE," a pointed visual commentary on one of the year's defining news events. It's a fitting preview of the wit, provocation, and draftsmanship waiting inside from contributors like Stephanie McMillan and dozens of their peers across the nation.
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One woman thinks an environmental catastrophe will finally make everyone change their behavior. Another thinks they need another oil spill.
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