Steve Bell's unpublished drawing of the Israeli prime minister shows him performing surgery on his own stomach, which has drawn parallels with the antisemitic 'pound of flesh' trope
The exhibition of 120 works at The Broad in Los Angeles will draw on the artist’s journals and include photographs by his friend Tseng Kwong Chi
Work sets the world record for the most valuable original black and white drawing by illustrator Hergé
Vincent declared that a cartoon in Punch magazine was greater than Holbein's Dance of Death
Biting satirist looks to art history for some of his caricatures, such as a recent sketch of Boris Johnson as Mona Lisa
Groups of pictures are assembled on the basis of word association—but not everything in this graphic novel makes good sense
"Asterix really showed me that history could be fun and daft,” says the Irish archaeologist Neil Jackman as tributes are paid to the artist
For more than 60 years the rapier-sharp pen has wounded his enemies deeply and he has met all the great and the good of our day
In honour of the victims and to promote the medium, the French culture ministry will create "a meeting, training and exhibition place"
The devoted follower of Edward Gorey has proved himself a worthy disciple
China’s ‘artful dissident’ has attracted worldwide attention through his drawings of protests, but he is still little-known in the art world
Queens Museum celebrates a cartoonist who seems more relevant than ever
This amusingly illustrated edition of Theophrastus’s Characters is as fresh today as it was centuries ago
The Austrian writer’s bilious attacks are neutralised by the cartoons
"Wanna hang out with me?"
"No matter how hard I try to make the worst painting possible, I am always outdone by the competition"
Gorey inexplicably left his collection to the Wadsworth Atheneum
A major survey of R. Crumb’s countercultural cartoons opened in Paris last month, but he remains mystified by the attention
The Royal Library is in talks to purchase the works; another Danish museum wants to put them on display
Robert Crumb, the creator, is now a cult figure in the contemporary art market
After 57 years in the studio’s vaults, the result of an unlikely collaboration is revealed to the public
Contributor to Vogue, Harpers and Punch amongst others
Maus, the highly successful re-telling of the Holocaust, uses mice, cats and pigs as the protagonists