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Today is Cinco de Mayo. It's also National Cartoonists Day. Some cartoonists have renamed it Inko de Mayo. Both days involve tequila.

Today is Cinco de Mayo. It's also National Cartoonists Day. Some cartoonists have renamed it Inko de Mayo. Both days involve tequila.
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"Battle of Mos Espa", The Book of Boba Fett Star Wars official licensed art print limited edition I made for Bottleneck Gallery ❤️. #BobaFett #StarWars #MayThe4th #bountyhunter #art #painting

"Battle of Mos Espa", The Book of Boba Fett  <a href="/starwars/">Star Wars</a> official licensed art print limited edition I made for <a href="/BottleneckNYC/">Bottleneck Gallery</a> ❤️.
#BobaFett #StarWars #MayThe4th 
#bountyhunter #art #painting
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Dave Brown Dave Brown The Independent on #Macron #Starmer #LePen #Farage #SmallBoats #OneInOneOut #Migration #EntenteCordiale #BayeuxTapestry - political cartoon gallery in London original-political-cartoon.com

Dave Brown <a href="/DaveBrownToons/">Dave Brown</a> <a href="/Independent/">The Independent</a> on #Macron #Starmer #LePen #Farage #SmallBoats #OneInOneOut #Migration #EntenteCordiale #BayeuxTapestry - political cartoon gallery in London original-political-cartoon.com
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In 1850, Punch magazine's Gilbert Abbott à Beckett and John Leech published The Comic History of Rome. Caroline Wazer explores how it's in Leech's anachronistic illustrations where the true subversion lies, offering a critique of Victorian society itself: publicdomainreview.org/essay/the-eter…

In 1850, Punch magazine's Gilbert Abbott à Beckett and John Leech published The Comic History of Rome. <a href="/CarolineWazer/">Caroline Wazer</a> explores how it's in Leech's anachronistic illustrations where the true subversion lies, offering a critique of Victorian society itself: publicdomainreview.org/essay/the-eter…