By Daryl Cagle - Dec 19, 2021 11:00 pm
Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending December 19th, 2021. Steve Sack took the #1 top position. The overall most reprinted cartoonist of the week was Jeff Koterba who nabbed the #2 and #4 spots – also, congrats to Rick McKee and Dick Wright for placing two cartoons in the Top Ten. Editors hang on to Christmas cartoons, collecting their favorites to run later. My own #9 cartoon was drawn the week before; and Dick Wright’s #10 cartoon was #5 the previous week. Just about half of America’s daily, paid circulation newspapers (around 700 papers) subscribe to CagleCartoons.com. These are the cartoons that editors picked last week. Our reader supported site, Cagle.com, still needs you! Journalism is threatened with the pandemic that has shuttered newspaper advertisers. Some pundits predict that a large percentage of newspapers won’t survive the pandemic economic slump, and as newspapers sink, editorial cartoonists who depend on newspapers sink too, and along with them, our Cagle.com site. The world needs political cartoonists more now than ever. Please consider supporting Cagle.com and visit Cagle.com/heroes. #1 Steve Sack took the #1 spot. #2 Jeff Koterba placed second with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten. #3 Rick McKee nabbed third place with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten. #4 Jeff Koterba took 4th place with second of two cartoons in the Top Ten. #5 Bill Day claims the five-spot. #6 Rick McKee came in sixth with his second of two cartoons in the Top Ten. #7 Dick Wright nabs seventh place with first of two cartoons in the Top Ten. #8 Dave Fitzsimmons took 8th place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten. #9 Daryl Cagle (me) takes 9th place. #10 Dick Wright wraps it up at number ten with his second cartoon in the Top Ten! Want to get EVERY new CagleCartoon from our 62 syndicated newspaper editorial cartoonists, in your email box every day? Just become a Cagle.com HERO and you get the exclusive daily emails of ALL THE CARTOONS! See all the cartoons before the newspapers print them and never miss a cartoon! ... Finish reading in browser »
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