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Some modern political cartoonists, such as Mike Peters and Jeff MacNelly, have also drawn daily comic strips.
Some modern political cartoonists, such as Mike Peters and Jeff MacNelly, have also drawn daily comic strips.


The now-defunct UK magazine ''[[Punch]]'' was famous for its well-drawn cartoons for a long period, a number of them turning up in school history books.
The now-defunct UK magazine ''[[Punch]]'' was famous for its well-drawn cartoons for a long period, a number of them turning up in school history books.


Most British newspapers still have political cartoonists on the strength. A typical example would be Steve Bell, who draws both editorial cartoons and a long-running daily political strip called ''[[If...]]'' for the [[British Newspapers|Guardian]]. Cartoonists of other political hues are also available.
Most British newspapers still have political cartoonists on the strength. A typical example would be Steve Bell, who draws both editorial cartoons and a long-running daily political strip called ''[[If...]]'' for the [[British Newspapers|Guardian]]. Cartoonists of other political hues are also available.
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* [[Expo Label]]
* [[Expo Label]]
* [[Fox News Liberal|Fox News Liberal, Daily Kos Conservative]]
* [[Fox News Liberal|Fox News Liberal, Daily Kos Conservative]]
* [[Discontinuity/Real Life|Historical Revisionism]]
* [[Fanon Discontinuity/Real Life|Historical Revisionism]]
* [[Motivation on a Stick]]
* [[Motivation on a Stick]]
* [[Patriotic Fervor]]
* [[Patriotic Fervor]]
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[[Category:Index]]
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