Today's Cartoons: Cartoonists tackle the issues of the day.
 
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama

Airlines
Airlines


Abortion
Afghanistan
Airlines
Barack Obama
Campaigning and Elections
Caricatures
Casey Anthony Trial
China
Congress
Credit Cards and Identity Theft
Debt Crisis
Economy
Education
Egypt
Energy and the Environment
Entertainment
Europe
Food
Fox News
Giffords Shooting
Global Warming
Government Spending
Greece
Health
Health Care
Homosexuality
Hurricanes and Weather
Immigration Issues
John Boehner
John McCain
Legal Woes
Michele Bachmann
Mitt Romney
NASA and Space
Newsworthy
North Korea
Nuclear Weapons
Oil
Partisan Woes
Post Office
Race
Rahm Emanuel
Religion
Rupert Murdoch
Social Security
Sports
Syria
Taxes
Tea Party Movement
Terrorism
The Constitution
The Middle East
Treasury Department
Unemployment
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Glenn McCoy
 
Meet Glenn McCoy

Glenn McCoy has been long recognized by his peers as a superior cartoonist. Over the past eight years, the National Cartoonist Society has twice named McCoy the Magazine Cartoonist of the Year. He has also won the Editorial Cartoonist of the Year and Greeting Card Cartoonist of the Year awards, making him the first recipient to be honored in three categories. His editorial cartoons have been reprinted in the New York Times, USA Today and Newsweek, and appear frequently on CNN. They also have been collected in two previous books, "Pot Shots" and "Pot Shots 2," both dealing with Bill Clinton's years in office.

McCoy was born in St. Louis in 1965 and began drawing at age four under the tutelage of his grandfather and his older brother. Weaned on "Peanuts" paperbacks, he acquired an early interest in cartooning and pursued that interest as the cartoonist for his grade school, high school and college newspapers. He graduated in 1988 from Southern Illinois University with a bachelor's degree in fine arts and graphic design.

After receiving his degree, McCoy landed a job as editorial cartoonist for the Belleville News-Democrat in his hometown of Belleville, Ill. In 1990 he won a national talent search called "Create the Comics of the '90s," which prompted him to focus his efforts in the field of cartooning. Soon after, he began doing gag cartoons for some of the top magazines around the country.



In 1993 his comic strip, "The Duplex," was picked up by Universal Press Syndicate, and in 1999 Universal began syndicating his editorial cartoons. A collection of his "Duplex" cartoons has been published by Andrews McMeel Publishing.

In addition to his editorial cartoons, comic strip and magazine cartoons, McCoy has designed and written for several animation studios including Dreamworks SKG, Film Roman and Walt Disney TV and Feature Animation. His first children's book, "Penny Lee and Her TV" (Hyperion), was published in 2002, and his second will be out Christmas of 2004.