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...review of Breeden’s work found a total of four similarities to cartoons available on Daryl Cagle??€™s Professional Cartoonists Index, an online database that lists and organizes editorial cartoons...
Breen and Cagle both said that one of the examples cited in The Crimson yesterday, Breeden’s Oct. 11 cartoon showing North Korean leader Kim Jong Il with a mushroom cloud rising from his head, does not constitute plagiarism. Eight similar cartoons are posted on Cagle??€™s blog, including one by Cagle himself...
According to Wolverton, his cartoon of Pope Benedict XVI was published Sept. 16—nearly a full week before Breeden’s cartoon appeared in The Crimson—on his personal Web site and Cagle??€™s syndicate site. Wolverton said he thought that Cagle would have in turn posted it to the Index—where all four cartoons were found—that day or the next...
...Cagle??€™s site, where the cartoons were first found by The Crimson, does not list their publication dates or the dates that the cartoons were published on the site...
After being shown the resemblances between Breeden’s cartoons and the work posted on Cagle??€™s Web site, Steele agreed that the similarities warranted investigation...