Michael Heath

Cartoons Special 

Here is a collection of some of The Spectator’s best cartoons from the last decade, put together to take your mind off the humourless PC world we are now trapped in. Some people say they only read The Spectator for the cartoons. Who am I to argue?

issue 24 July 2010

Here is a collection of some of The Spectator’s best cartoons from the last decade, put together to take your mind off the humourless PC world we are now trapped in. Some people say they only read The Spectator for the cartoons. Who am I to argue?

Here is a collection of some of The Spectator’s best cartoons from the last decade, put together to take your mind off the humourless PC world we are now trapped in. Some people say they only read The Spectator for the cartoons. Who am I to argue?

My sincere thanks to all the cartoonists, even the ones whose names I have inadvertently left out: Sally Artz, Bernie, Hector Breeze, Dish, Dorrance, Nick Downes, Dredge, GG, Grizelda, Hawker, Nick Hobart, Holland, Hunter, Tony Husband, Ivor, Meyrick Jones, K.J. Lamb, David Langdon, Ed McLachlan, NAF, Nick Newman, Ken Pyne, Adam Singleton, Geoff Thompson, Robert Thompson, Steve Way, Paul Wood.

Readers should keep a lookout for the smart new kids on the block: Len, Wilbur and Murray. And I’d like to pay tribute to the great cartoonists who are no longer with us, the irreplaceable John Glashan, Austin and Ray Lowry. RIP.
Now throw away your antidepressants.

Michael Heath
Cartoon Editor

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