Tuesday, September 09, 2008

A fellow cartoonist honors retiring Borgman's work

Rob Tornoe recalls being an art student in search of a career when he stumbled across now-retiring Cincinnati Enquirer political cartoonist Jim Borgman's work in an old bookstore. "It was like a revelation,'' Tornoe writes on Politicker.com, a blog for political insiders. "I had always been interested in politics, and had enjoyed political cartoons that appeared in the paper, but until that moment, it hadn't occurred to me that I could make a career out of it."

Earlier: 60 buyouts in Cincinnati; cartoonist Borgman leads list

[Cartoon: Politicker]

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