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In 2010, Zapiro’s cartoons were featured in South African journalist Alexander Parker’s book, 50 People Who Stuffed Up South Africa, about people who had contributed most to the ruination of the country’s government, culture, politics and daily life. His illustrations continued to be featured in three more books published in the series ...
In 2012 Zuma withdrew his lawsuit against Zapiro. [8] The cartoon was rated as one of the 15 Historic Cartoons That Changed The World by BuzzFeed in 2013 [9] and one of the 5 most controversial works of art depicting Jacob Zuma by the Sunday Times. [10] Zapiro has stated that out of all the cartoons he has drawn in his career this one is his ...
The cartoon depicted Jacob Zuma getting ready to rape the Justice System while being assisted by the leaders of various ANC and political factions and parties. Zapiro denied any ambiguity between Jacob Zuma's depiction as a rapist in the cartoon and his earlier rape trial.
ZANEWS (also known as Puppet Nation ZA) was a South African satirical puppet show first produced in 2008 by Both Worlds, a Cape Town based production company. The show was a daily and weekly satirical news programme in the form of a mock puppet television newscast and was available on both the web and on TV.
After 25 years away, Gary Larson has returned to the Far Side. The 69-year-old cartoonist, who ceased producing his surreal comic strip “The Far Side” in 1994, is posting original work on his ...
Fans of classic cartoons might have a new favorite channel: MeTV Toons — a new TV network dedicated to animated favorites like Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Tom & Jerry and more — will debut this ...
In December 2008, Zuma sued Zapiro for R7 million over his controversial rape of Lady Justice cartoon, [54] bringing the total value of the defamation lawsuits to at least R70 million, an unprecedented figure in South African law. [71] Many of the suits were withdrawn or settled out of court.
Zapiro was also sued for defamation by the ANC, with a hearing expected in October 2012. [9] These public perceptions of Zuma provided part of the basis for Brett Murray's painting. [9] Zapiro added fuel to the fire by doing his own version of the painting, replacing the genitals with a showerhead. [10] Another appeared two days later ...