Martin Rowson
Martin Rowson is a famous British cartoonist and one of the best in the world. Political satire happens to be his genre. It is also important to point out that his style is graphic and scathing. Very few cartoonists understand how to send political messages using drawings like Martin. This is probably why his cartoons are regularly featured on popular media platforms like Daily Mirror and Guardian. Visual journalism is what he prefers to call his works.
Rowson's books include graphic adaptations of The Waste Land and Tristram Shandy. Snatches, his novel, was published in 2006. In 2008 he published The Dog Allusion: Gods, Pets and How to Be Human, arguing that religion is a complete waste of time and money much like keeping pets. (The title is itself an allusion to the Richard Dawkins book The God Delusion.)
In 2014 'The Coalition Book' containing a collection of cartoons, and a written account, of the four years of the coalition government was published by Self-Made Hero. He is an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society and a distinguished supporter and board member of Humanists UK. Martin Rowson is the most famous cartoonist on the list of most famous cartoonists.
Notable works: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, The Dog Allusion: Gods, Pets and How to Be Human.