Cartoon Pick of the Week

Bloghorn spotted this great work this week… One: Dave Brown in the Independent on the Pre-budget Report Two: Peter Brookes in the Times on the Death of New Labour Three: Paul Wood in the Spectator: “It’s pretty chilly out. Do you want to borrow a scarf?”The PCO: British cartoon talent From the PCO (Professional Cartoonists’ […]

Let us have faith in cartoons …

PCOer Martin Rowson writes… One way and another I’ve had quite an exciting week. At the Cartoon Awards on Wednesday I got slapped, quite hard, by the celebrated lawyer and serially rebellious Labour MP Bob Marshall-Andrews, who seems not to have liked an interview I did with him for The Spectator this August. Surprisingly enough, […]

Cartoon Pick of the Week

Bloghorn spotted this great work this week … One: Nick Newman in the Spectator on Ross and Brand Two: Christian Adams in the Telegraph: Peter Mandelson – three strikes … Three: Royston Robertson in Reader’s Digest: No man is an island Week ending 31st October 2008 The PCO: British cartoon talent From the PCO (Professional […]

Cartoon Pick of the Week

Bloghorn spotted this great work this week … One: Patrick Blower for LiveDraw on Sir Ian Blair’s resignation (note: Flash file) Two: Paul Wood in the Spectator on preparations for the 2012 Olympics Three: Christian Adams in the Telegraph on Mandelson’s return Week ending 10th October 2008 The PCO: British cartoon talent From the PCO […]

Cartoon Pick of the Week

Bloghorn spotted this great work this week… One: Matt in the Telegraph on trouble at the banks Two: Martin Rowson in the Guardian on challenging Brown And finally, the funny animal one … Three: Robert Thompson in The Spectator: “OK kids, bedtime!” The PCO: British cartoon talent From the PCO (Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation)

Bloghorn's Cartoon Pick of the Week

Bloghorn spotted this great work this week… One: Kipper Williams in the Spectator on unpleasant aircraft problems Two: Daley in The Daily Telegraph on Barack Obama Three: Morten Morland in The Times onthe end of the Olympics It’s British cartoon talent From the PCO (Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation)