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Gas Prices Cartoons
By CM Chaney · April 18, 2026
War Pumps Up Gas Prices in Bill Day's Sharp Cartoon
Bill Day's cartoon depicts a gas pump nozzle marked 'WAR' aggressively pumping into a twisted red hose that forms a noose-like figure labeled 'GAS PRICES,' with arms and legs dangling, suggesting strangulation. An Uncle Sam hat adorned with the American flag falls away, emphasizing national impact. Cagle Cartoons
Oil Prices Skyrocket: Gas Can Bling Takes Center Stage in Cartoon Satire
The cartoon shows a hand extended, wearing a ring shaped like a yellow gas can with an X, sparkling as if it's a precious diamond. Red nails add a touch of glamour to the scene against a plain background. This straightforward image pokes fun at oil prices skyrocketing, turning everyday fuel into something as valuable as jewelry. Cagle Cartoons
Skyrocketing Gas Prices Turn Summer Vacations into Backyard Staycations in 2026
Dave Granlund's cartoon nails the frustration of high gasoline prices derailing summer road trips for families on limited budgets. Instead of hitting the highway in their autos, this crew opts for a stay home vacation, splashing in a backyard kiddie pool with the dog. Cagle Cartoons
Cartoon Toasts to Trump's 'Military Operation' Label for Iran War
Harley Schwadron's cartoon depicts a cocktail party scene where a military officer toasts with two women, celebrating the decision to follow Trump's example by calling the war with Iran a 'military operation.' The room features a framed ship painting, a window view of the Capitol dome under a crescent moon, and a lamp on a table. Cagle Cartoons
Hormuz Blockade Sinks U.S. Consumer Sentiment in Sharp Cartoon Satire
Monte Wolverton's cartoon captures the Hormuz Strait blockade with warships and tankers lined up on the water's surface, a clear nod to geopolitical strife in key oil passages. Below, the phrase U.S. consumer sentiment is etched into the ocean floor, surrounded by fish, driving home the idea of economic morale hitting rock bottom. Cagle Cartoons
MAGA Figures Chained by Costly Balls in Priggee Cartoon
The cartoon shows two figures with white beards and red hats labeled parts of 'MAGA,' suspended upside down by chains from their ankles. Heavy black balls hang below, marked 'THE COST OF WAR,' 'GAS,' 'HEALTH CARE, ETC, ETC...' One figure speaks of balls killing him, the other agrees. Cagle Cartoons
Uncle Sam Stranded: Affordability Truck Speeds Away Amid Gas Woes
In this John Darkow cartoon, Uncle Sam stands on a roadside, thumb extended in a hitchhiking gesture, clutching a red gas can labeled 'Gas,' while a massive truck labeled 'AFFORDABILITY' barrels away, leaving exhaust and debris in its wake. Cagle Cartoons
Trump's Regime Change: Falling into the Polls Abyss
Dave Whamond's Trump regime change cartoon depicts the ex-president caricature plummeting down a jagged red line labeled 'POLLS' across a simplified map of the Persian Gulf region, including Strait of Hormuz, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Oman. Cagle Cartoons
Therapist Ties Self-Loathing to Republican Tenure in Sharp Cartoon
Christopher Weyant's political cartoon shows a therapy room with blinds, a door, and a coat hanger. A balding man in glasses, blue shirt, and brown pants reclines on a brown couch, arms crossed, looking distressed. Cagle Cartoons
Trump's 'Dumb Bomb' Heads for U.S. Economy in Weyant Cartoon
Christopher Weyant's cartoon shows a Donald Trump caricature astride a 'Dumb Bomb' labeled 'Iran War,' plummeting toward a red-and-white bullseye. The target's rings are inscribed with 'Inflation,' 'Oil & Gas Prices,' and at the center, 'U.S. Economy.' This setup highlights concerns over foreign policy decisions affecting domestic finances. Cagle Cartoons
Trump's Gas Price Promise: From 2024 Pledge to 2026 Reality
Michael de Adder's cartoon splits into 2024 and 2026 panels, showing a figure resembling Trump addressing a high gas pump with a promise to fix it if elected, tagged with Trump, gas, prices. In the later panel, the same figure pulls the pump down low, saying 'you're welcome,' tying into election, energy, Iran, war themes. Cagle Cartoons
Thief Ignores Priceless Art to Steal Gas Can in Museum Heist Cartoon
Rick McKee's cartoon depicts a dimly lit museum where a striped-shirted thief, masked and wielding a hammer, targets a display case with a red gas can marked 'GAS,' overlooking iconic pieces like the Mona Lisa portrait, Venus de Milo statue, a large diamond, Van Gogh-style sunflowers painting, abstract Mondrian-like art, and smaller framed works. Cagle Cartoons
Trump Takes Credit for Skyrocketing Gas Prices in Satirical Cartoon
Bruce Plante's cartoon shows a gas pump topped with President Donald J. Trump's head, smirking as it says, 'Higher gas rices? I did that,' while a driver fuels his red truck. Cagle Cartoons
Boots on the Ground: When Military Might Crushes the Home Front Economy
The cartoon shows a pair of massive military boots dominating the scene, one labeled 'Inflation' and the other 'Gas Prices,' as they crush small human figures on the ground, with a sign reading 'Middle Class' among them. A speech bubble from one of the crushed figures says, 'I thought they were supposed to be headed to Iran... Cagle Cartoons
Trump Transformed into Furious Gas Pump Amid Soaring Prices
Dale Cummings draws Trump as a boxy gas pump, head topped with a dripping nozzle and $5.55 price tag, frowning in a suit with a green sash screaming Epic Gasoline Fury. Standing on a pedestal, the figure captures the essence of high gas prices tied to War in Iran and Operation Epic Fury. Cagle Cartoons
Easter Bunny Hops Mad Over Soaring Gas Prices at the Pump
The cartoon depicts an anthropomorphic Easter bunny, dressed in a pink polka-dot outfit, leaping in frustration at a gas pump displaying 'UP & UP!' and dollar signs, while holding a fuel nozzle. Nearby stands a white delivery van labeled 'E. Bunny EGG DELIVERY,' filled with boxes of colorful Easter eggs. The headline 'Hopping mad about gas prices.. Cagle Cartoons
Uncle Sam Crawls Through Desert Clutching Trump Gas Can
Bill Day's cartoon shows Uncle Sam in American flag attire, crawling through a sandy desert with distant mountains, his trail marking exhaustion. He grips a red gas can labeled Trump, spout dripping, and yells 'Gasoline!' in a speech bubble. The scene captures desperation for fuel, tying into political satire on energy policies. Cagle Cartoons
Spring Broke: Gas Prices Crush Vacation Dreams in Darkow Cartoon
John Darkow's cartoon captures the sting of high gas prices amid inflation and war, showing a yellow vehicle at a station with unleaded fuel marked at 3.95 9/10 per gallon, pay in advance. Speech bubbles reveal a conversation where one asks about not going anywhere for spring break, and the reply puns on being 'Spring Broke' due to gas costs. Cagle Cartoons
Driver Shocked by Sky-High Gas Prices in Hilarious Cartoon
Bruce Plante's cartoon depicts a typical American driver at a gas station, his purple car parked under the canopy, as he reacts with censored profanity to a coin-operated viewer. The sign reads 'TO SEE GAS PRICES DEPOSIT 25¢,' cleverly satirizing how #HighGasPrices have soared beyond easy visibility, like distant sights needing magnification. Cagle Cartoons
Dad's Gasoline Breath Sparks Family Drama in High Prices Cartoon
Gary McCoy nails the absurdity of high gas prices in this political cartoon where a dad's breath smells like gasoline after siphoning from the neighbor's car. The daughter's complaint to mommy and the wife's scolding of Bob bring dry humor to economic hardship. Cagle Cartoons