Cartoons

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  • Scott Bateman: Ode to "Crack Panda"

    A look at the seminal 1980s cartoon, which paved the way for so many other cartoon animals with a taste for the dark side.
  • Tony Cartoons: Don't look now

    What can Tony see with his new glasses?
  • Scott Bateman: My mom had a stroke

    She had something really important to tell me, some sort of wisdom.
  • Opus day!

    Berkeley Breathed, Salon's new Sunday cartoonist, tells us why he'd kiss Cheney if he could, why satirists can't touch Bush, and why his new children's book was flayed by the p.c. police.
  • New Yorker: Women largely irrelevant in near future

    The magazine's upcoming "2012" conference disproportionately features male speakers.
  • Rabbit Bites: "Real Housewives. . ."

    Chou Chou needs a reality (TV) check.
  • Rabbit Bites: "Flavor of Love"

    Our favorite VH1 degenerate, through the eyes of bunnies.
  • Alexander Hamilton lust and a failed attempt to date Camille Paglia

    In advance of the annual Comic-Con extravaganza, Salon's comics critic highlights this summer's most exciting graphic novels.
  • Abortion cartoon raises $2,200 for choice

    Awesome Oglala Sioux President Cecelia Fire Thunder says thanks, tells local paper "it's a very good cartoon."
  • Laugh for choice in South Dakota

    Cool cartoonist auctions off her strip for charity.
  • All cartoon politics are local

    Muslim outrage reflects specific national conflicts -- most of them exacerbated by Bush's policies.
  • Middle East Circus

    "The Daily Show" examines rage over cartoons.
  • Tolerance intolerance

    Colbert takes on Denmark.
  • "Everyone is afraid to criticize Islam"

    Outspoken Dutch politician Hirsi Ali says the Danish cartoons should be displayed everywhere.
  • Get your post-election rage on

    David Rees' second collection of his scabrous, minimalist "Get Your War On" comic is the perfect tonic for this unbearable week.
  • "The Triplets of Belleville"

    Animator Sylvain Chomet provides one of the season's most eccentric delights with this charmingly old-fashioned tale of an old lady, a bicycle race and a big fat dog.
  • The penguin is mightier than the sword

    "Bloom County" cartoonist Berkeley Breathed talks about bringing Opus back to the nation's comics page to rip Garfield (and maybe George Bush) a new one.
  • "Looney Tunes: Back in Action"

    Bugs and Daffy invade the real Hollywood in this manic farce from director Joe Dante -- but the result is an exhausting mess.
  • Tomorrow's news, today!

    The man behind the masked penguin explains what turned him into an avidly political cartoonist, and the "inherent optimism" behind those blistering comic strips.
  • Pillaging the cartoon universe

    Fred Flintstone as a mob boss! Yogi's pal BooBoo as a terrorist! Jonny Quest as the subject of a gay child-custody battle! All these outrages and more can be found on Cartoon Network's hilarious, hallucinatory "Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law."
  • Israel World!

    Cartoon satire: What happens when a wacky bunch of Israelis and Palestinians try to live together on camera?
  • "Waking Life"

    Adults love cartoons for their colors, their energy and their musical movement. Here's one that doesn't devolve into adolescent foolishness.
  • "Atlantis"

    Disney's finally made a cartoon for grown-ups. What was wrong with the old ones they made for kids?
  • "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle"

    Robert De Niro's whip-fast Fearless Leader blurs the line between humans and cartoons, but the rest of this clunky TV remake is stiffer than an iron curtain.
  • Chuck Jones' accolades are well-deserved

    "Weinman would have been better off writing an article championing Bob Clampett, not just using him as a cudgel to beat Chuck Jones with."
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