Pat Bagley
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Pat Bagley is an American editorial cartoonist and journalist, currently producing political and editorial cartoons for the Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah. He also writes a periodic column for the Tribune on the history of the mountain west. His cartoons have also appeared in Time Magazine, The Washington Post, and The Guardian of London. He is also an illustrator and author, producing independent political cartoons and children's books. His more liberal political perspective receives significant press in the conservative state of Utah.
Bagley's 101 Ways to Survive Four More Years of George W. Bush is a scathing collection of political cartoons. Bagley's recent works include Clueless George Goes To War!, Clueless George Is Watching You!, and Clueless George Takes on Liberals!.
In 2006, Bagley was honored by the Utah Headliners Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists as the best editorial cartoonist in Utah.
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[edit] Publications
[edit] Children's books
- I Spy a Nephite: 1991, Deseret Book (ISBN 0875794157), reissued 2000, White Horse Books paperback (ISBN 1566845750)
- A Nephite in the Works:
- Where Have All the Nephites Gone:
[edit] Political satire
- Clueless George Goes To War!: 2005, White Horse Books (ISBN 0974486051)
- Clueless George Is Watching You!
- Clueless George Takes on Liberals!
- 101 Ways to Survive Four More Years of George W. Bush: 3rd edition, 2004, White Horse Books, (ISBN 1974486043)
[edit] Social and religious satire
- The Best of Bagley: 20 years of cartoons from The Salt Lake Tribune, 1998
- Sunday of the Living Dead: Mormon humor, with columnist Robert Kirby, 1995
- Wake Me for the Resurrection: Mormon humor, with columnist Robert Kirby, 1996
- Pat & Kirby Go To Hell: Mormon humor, with columnist Robert Kirby, 1997
[edit] Illustrator
- J. Golden Kimball Stories, by James Kimball with cartoons by Pat Bagley. 1999
[edit] External links
- Bagley at Salt Lake Tribune
- "Award-winning cartoonist keynotes 26th Women's Conference", The CEU Eagle (College of Eastern Utah student newspaper), 3 March 2005