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Kevin Kallaugher's work for The Sun and The Economist has appeared in more than 100 publications worldwide, including Le Monde, Der Spiegel, Pravda, Krokodil, Daily Yomiuri, The Australian, New York Times, Time, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, and The Washington Post. His cartoons are distributed worldwide by Cartoonarts International and the New York Times Syndicate.
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Radish
said, 4 months ago
Life can be difficult for a sane person in a crazy world.
Stipple said, 4 months ago
Seven sins and the river Styx, don’t think the boatman is taking euros.
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.And why did Obama rate his own boat? Was it the Nobel prize from heaven?
mikefive said, 4 months ago
I’d like to know how long it took him to draw that!
Ms. Ima said, 4 months ago
Atheists need not respond as this depicts an afterlife. Everyone knows that atheists don’t believe in an afterlife, and most don’t even have a ‘now’ life.
mickey1339
said, 4 months ago
His rendition of the Apocalypse, comprised of current players? He certainly did hit all the salient points from Revelation…
MortyForTyrant said, 4 months ago
@mikefive
And I’d like to know what kind of monitor you are supposed to have to see all the details. I got 22" and even with the zoom function and my glasses off have trouble getting all the jokes. Imagine this as a matrix-print in a newspaper, just 2"*2". Impossible!
Ketira shena Pretarasedrin
said, 4 months ago
@MortyForTyrant
Maybe not that small, but if they used the whole page in Landscape format…. maybe?
Respectful Troll said, 4 months ago
This may be the best art I’ve seen from Mr. Kallaugher. I copied the pic to a document so I can look at it in detail.
If I were to frame this, I might make my picture frame look like a handbasket.
In response to one comment from those above-
I would rather hear from a compassionate atheist, than a self righteous, unforgiving, hateful “believer”, anytime.
Just because someone has a belief, doesn’t mean they are right, and one day, you will either know the truth of that statement, or you won’t care. You know who you are.
Respectfully,
C.
Clark Kent said, 4 months ago
@Ms. Ima
Yes we do have a “now” life, one that doesn’t involve fear of an imaginary egomaniac psychopath in the sky or an imaginary demon in the earth’s core. We interact with people as equals who think instead of simply react base on crazy rituals.
Your “life” is in your mom’s basement munching on junk food while typing on your virus infected computer in service to your plutocrat masters without getting paid.
Bruce4671 said, 4 months ago
@Stipple
“.And why did Obama rate his own boat?’ Well, the devil’s minion rates perks ….. hahahahahahahahahahaha
Radish
said, 4 months ago
I see Reagan has his own minions. I like Romney next to Napoleon. Blowing it up doesn’t help, the resolution isn’t good. I wish I could make out what Obama’s boat is named.
DrCanuck said, 4 months ago
Ok, let’s see what we have here: The Seven Deadly Sins:
Greed: the Bankers for emptying the American Treasury
Sloth: Germany and Merkle for their economy
Pride: Obama for his win.
Envy: Romney, Republicans, and France for Obama’s win.
Gluttony: America’s appetite for oil.
Lust: A couple of distinquished gentlemen chasing babes (help me out here).
Wrath: Palestine and Israel shooting it out.
Plus: China and India polluting the planet, warlords in the lake of fire, teapartiers snuggling up to Washington, the Greek ruins of reason and civilization, journalism dumping garbage, the Euro floating away, Satan cranking up global warming, and Reagan judging who gets to join him in Hell.
Kylie2112 said, 4 months ago
@Ms. Ima
I believe in doing the right thing because it’s the right thing, not because some guy with a fancy hat or some 2000 year old book says it’s the right thing to do.
dtroutma
said, 4 months ago
Living in the past isn’t too cool, but LEARNING from it is wisdom. Planning on a future, based on a theology of fear of death, and looking for an “out”, is also dangerous. Living in the present, with an objective of making THAT better for everyone, with a future better for those left behind, is also some “wisdom”.
Not believing in Hell, or “Heaven”, isn’t “atheist”, just a view that putting all your chips on the table, when you’ve dealt yourself a lousy hand, and everyone else as well, is a bad bet.
cjr53 said, 4 months ago
@Radish
Since the 7 deadly sins are listed throughout, the name of the boat seems to start with “P”.
I’m guessing it is Pride,
Merkel’s purse is Sloth.
The coal cars loaded with bankers are heading into a tunnel labeled Greed.
I think romoney, the elephant and the Frenchman (Lyin’ Ryan) are standing next to a sign marked “Ego”.
Uncle Sam is guzzling oil and in front is “Gluttony”.
The green trash truck is labled “Brittish Journalists”.
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27" screen and a iPad w/Retina display that will magnify rather well. Problem is, the resolution is low and pixelates when enlarged.
Maybe Kevin will post the information as I don’t see this one for sale enlarged.