A 2006 editorial cartoon by Tony Auth, who spent 41 years at The Inquirer before departing a decade ago. Signe Wilkinson, a longtime colleague, writes that many of Auth's cartoons "resonate as strongly today as the day Tony drew them." Read moreWhen the 29-year-old Tony Auth arrived at The Inquirer from Los Angeles in 1971, readers didn’t know what was about to hit them. Traditional editorial cartooning may be fading, but Tony Auth — mentor and mensch — was recognized as one of its masters for four decades. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Signe Wilkinson spent 35 years as an editorial cartoonist at The Inquirer and the Daily News.
Source: CNN December 04, 2022 16:48 UTC