By Daryl Cagle - Sep 04, 2021 08:27 pm
Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending September 4th, 2021. Kudos to Dave Granlund who dominated the week in overall reprints, and who claimed the most popular cartoon, along with three cartoons in the Top Ten. (Actually it is the Top Eleven because of a tie for 10th place). Jeff Koterba who dominated last week, had two cartoons on the Top Ten, as did John Darkow. The most poplar topic was Labor Day. 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 Dave Granlund took the #1 spot and has three cartoons in the Top Ten! #2 Bob Englehart shares a tie for second place. #2 Jeff Koterba also ties for second place. #4 Dave Granlund claims fourth place with his second of three cartoons in the Top Ten. #5 Dave Granlund takes the five spot with his third Top Ten cartoon this week. #6 John Darkow takes 6th place. #7 Steve Sack shares 7th place. #7 Kevin Siers shares a tie for 7th place. #9 Jeff Koterba ties for 9th place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten. #10 Dick Wright share tenth place. #10 Jeff Koterba wraps it up, sharing tenth place, in what is really a Top Eleven this week.
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