Treasure Island (Franklin, 1964)
Artist: Stanley Franklin, Published: Daily Mirror, 28 Sep 1964,
Source: BCA http://www.cartoons.ac.uk/record/05997 (Accessed 6th April 2009)
Treasure Island (Franklin, 1964)
Artist: Stanley Franklin, Published: Daily Mirror, 28 Sep 1964,
Source: BCA http://www.cartoons.ac.uk/record/05997 (Accessed 6th April 2009)
Greenspan and the Economic Slowdown (Anderson, 2003)
Alan Greenspan sits in a boat beset by rough seas and the octopus of ‘Economic Slowdown’, and is attempting to fend it off with arrows and harpoons of ‘Rate Cuts’ (Artist: Nick Anderson).
Source: Nick Anderson (2003), Washington Post Writers Group,http://www.cartoonistgroup.com/store/add.php?iid=4626
President Obama? Your First Appointment is Waiting… (Beele, 2009)
Obama and the Economic Octopus (Beele, 2009)
“President Obama? Your first appointment is waiting…” Illustration by Nate Beeler. Published in the Washington Examiner 22nd Jan 2009. Two days after the inauguration of Barack Obama as US President. The gift of a (giant rampaging) economic octopus left to him by former President George W. Bush.
When I first saw this image, I thought, wow it looks sort of expectant. But no, that was wishful thinking, it looks mean. I particularly like the emphasis that it is too big for the room (the cracks in the ceiling), and the calm in which the secretary/personal assistant is taking the presence of a giant orange marauding octopus with economy tattooed across it’s head.
The economy octopus has appeared before. This cartoon shows Alan Greenspan struggling with the octopus in 2003: although it was smaller, and called the ‘Economic downturn’ octopus then. It looks like it has grown into proper economy octopus now.
SOURCE: The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists,http://editorialcartoonists.com/cartoon/display.cfm/65674 (Accessed: 23rd Jan 2009)
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