
May 25th, 2008
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Cartoonist stood up for 'the little guy in society'
May 25th, 2008 05:00 AM - One of Chicago's most beloved cartoonists was a man named Chester Commodore. His work depicted pols and celebs, poked fun at famous folks' foibles and took on heavy issues of the day with a searing sense of irony and humor that was often rooted in tragedy. Many of his cartoons appeared in Accent, a Sunday magazine that used to run in the Chicago Defender newspaper.
BY MIKE THOMAS Staff Reporter/mthomas@suntimes.com Click here to read the article...
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