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Collection of Gun Cartoon (28)

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A clean, vector-style silhouette of a classic Uzi-type submachine gun, perfect for icons, infographics, or safety training materials.
A 2012 political cartoon by Latuff critiques state authority and regional stereotypes through stark visual metaphor.
A cigarette jammed into a rifle’s barrel-smoke curling upward-as a stark warning about smoking’s deadly consequences.
A symmetrical pair of vintage-style revolvers, ready for a standoff-ideal for Western scenes or firearm enthusiasts.
The infinity loop binds both sides-labeled “BAD GUY” and “GOOD GUY”-in an unbreakable cycle of gun violence.
A 2012 editorial cartoon by Mike Luckovich shows Batman as a scarecrow-symbolizing ineffective gun laws-surrounded by armed crows.
A stark symbolic illustration merging the shape of a handgun with the geographic outline of the United States.
Meet the “Belt-Fed Baby”-a delightfully over-the-top cartoon where innocence meets firepower in the most unexpected (and funny) way.
This satirical drawing uses a firearm’s safety mechanism to represent how parenting demands constant vigilance and responsible control.
This bold silhouette reimagines the Bat-Signal using dual firearms, evoking themes of power, protection, and the thin line between hero and outlaw.
A biting political cartoon illustrates the deification of guns in American culture, with a kneeling NRA figure making an offering before a towering gun monument.
A stylized blue and black semi-automatic pistol, rendered in clean vector art for clarity and scalability.
“Sometimes an empty chamber is more dangerous”-a stark reminder that rhetoric often ignores tragic realities.
“At Camp David, the worst part of shooting guns is the recoil…” - a pointed jab at political dissonance around firearm regulation.
A stylized grayscale revolver showing barrel, cylinder, trigger, and textured grip-designed for clarity and neutrality.
A clean vector illustration of a classic bolt-action rifle with a wooden stock and mounted telescopic sight.
A clean, stylized line-art depiction of a modern semi-automatic handgun, highlighting key mechanical features like the slide, trigger guard, and grip texture.
A symbolic illustration: a soldier stands atop a pistol barrel, merging scale and power in a stark visual metaphor.
“Keep ‘em up! Now I’ll hand over all my money…” - a biting satire of gun lobbying pressure on lawmakers.
A classic 1950s-inspired ray gun with glowing yellow controls and a sleek metallic body.
The cartoon juxtaposes an over-armed NRA supporter’s alarmism with Uncle Sam’s sober assessment that mental illness-not guns-is the core issue.
When parenting feels like handling a loaded weapon-safety is non-negotiable.
A stylized cartoon rendering of the iconic M1928A1 Thompson submachine gun, known for its distinctive drum magazine and wood furniture.
Uncle Sam peers into a revolver barrel formed as the U.S. map, voicing despair over the absence of hope-a stark metaphor for national disillusionment.
A pointed political cartoon highlighting the unintended consequences of gun control policies through stark “Before” and “After” contrasts.
A stark, minimalist silhouette of a Falco handgun-used for symbolic representation in safety guides and design projects.
A dramatic, high-contrast illustration of a clenched hand holding a semi-automatic pistol, evoking tension and narrative power.
“I felt threatened.” - A pointed critique of how self-defense rhetoric is weaponized to oppose gun reform.
A stylized ink-and-wash revolver sketch, evoking classic Western imagery with dramatic smoke and textured grip details.