Daryl Cagle

for Tribune Media Services in 1995 and went on to draw local editorial cartoons for Hawaii's MidWeek newspaper.

Cagle Cartoons is a "package service" where subscribing publications receive all of the content and can reprint whatever they choose.

[citation needed] In September 2010, Cagle published a cartoon showing the Mexican flag, whose coat of arms normally depicts an eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a snake, dead in a pool of blood, with the flag itself riddled with bullet holes.

"[4] For the U.S. State Department Cagle traveled to Vladivostok in December 2010, where he participated in a joint exhibition with Russian political cartoonist John Kudryavtsev.

[9] In October 2023, Cagle won the Prix Gérard Vandenbroucke[10] at the Salon international du dessin de presse et d'humour de Saint-Just-le-Martel, Europe’s largest festival of editorial cartoons, which takes place annually in Saint-Just-le-Martel.

Daryl Cagle's controversial Mexican flag cartoon
John Kudryavtsev and Daryl Cagle at the 2010 opening of "Reflections of Life: Cartoons for Adults..." at the Arka Gallery in Vladivostok, Russia