My first published cartoon in Medical Economics — still buying from me after 25 years.
CAPTION: “I'd also like to remind you that when they rounded up the usual suspects, my client was not even one of those rounded up.”
The Florida Bar News and Florida Bar Journal are two relatively low-paying cartoon venues, but I needed a place for all my National Law Journal rejects, and they fit the bill. Both of them bought a great number of my cartoons over the years, at least 125.
Another National Law Journal cartoon — a nice combination of law and literature, I thought.
This is the first cartoon I sold to The National Law Journal. They publish one cartoon in each weekly issue, and they've used more than fifty of mine to date.
CAPTION: “Are we in complete agreement, then?”
Nothing much to say about this fine publication, except that I was sorry when it folded in 2000.
I believe The National Observer was a Dow-Jones publication that didn't last too long. And I'm also pretty sure that Charles Preston, the editor of The Wall Street Journal's “Pepper . . . and Salt” cartoons for over fifty years (and still going), also handled the cartoons for this publication.
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