The Morning Line: You've Got Jokes. And Then You've Got the Vote.

Today, my fellow comics readers, is of course an historic day. It's a day when many cartoonists, like the rest of the nation, feel the importance of our democratic right -- nay, our obligation -- to vote. So today, we will step aside and let the cartoonists speak for themselves.

Today, 11 14 strips in The Post deal directly with Election Day and the act of voting. At the best, you'll laugh; at the least, you'll be prodded to vote. Good luck today, and Godspeed.

AGNES:


 

PRICKLY CITY:


 

CANDORVILLE:


 

NON SEQUITUR:


 

FRAZZ:


 

BALDO:


 

SALLY FORTH:


 

SPEED BUMP:


 

BREWSTER ROCKIT: SPACE GUY:


 

RED AND ROVER:


 

CURTIS:


 

DENNIS THE MENACE:


 

BLONDIE:


 

FAMILY CIRCUS:


By Michael Cavna |  November 4, 2008; 8:37 AM ET  | Category:  The Morning Line
Previous: Calvin or Pogo--Who Should Be Character-in-Chief? | Next: Reader Contest: And the Winning Cartoon Candidate Is...Palin!

Comments

Please email us to report offensive comments.



Glad you included Frazz, but your forgot
Stone Soup.

Posted by: ZeldaJane | November 4, 2008 11:32 AM

The comments to this entry are closed.

 
 
RSS Feed
Subscribe to The Post

© 2009 The Washington Post Company