A cartoonist’s memories of Punch magazine
PCO cartoonist Martin Honeysett writes:
I was a Punch man. I started in the 1970s when Bill Davis was editor and continued until its final demise. It took a year of weekly submissions before I got accepted and once that happened I felt I’d arrived. For a freelance gag cartoonist Punch was the business, and a great shop window for our craft. Its closure marked the beginning of a decline for this particular avenue of cartooning.
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Cartoon Pick of the Week

Bloghorn spotted this great work this week …
One: Mike Turner in Private Eye on things financial
Two: Morten Morland in The Times: “Going down”
Three: Paul Thomas in The Express: On resigning
Week ending 3rd October 2008
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