A curated collection of editorial cartoons by Sameh Samir.
Humorous Cartoon of Doctor Showing Newborn a TikTok Video
This humorous cartoon by Sameh Cartoon depicts a doctor showing a newborn a TikTok video during delivery, creating an absurd and funny hospital scene. The joke highlights the clash between modern technology and traditional moments, with the mother looking shocked at the unexpected situation. Perfectly blending humor and community themes, this cartoon captures a lighthearted take on contemporary culture in a medical setting.
Cartoon Depicting Social Media and Phones Chaining Us to a Virtual World
This highlights how phones and social media act like chains, trapping people in a virtual world and stopping them from experiencing real life and nature. The image raises awareness about the impact of digital addiction on our ability to connect with the world around us. Artwork credit: Sameh Cartoon.
Eid al-Adha Cartoon: Mother Warns Son About His Sheep-Like Hairstyle
In this Sameh Cartoon for Eid al-Adha, a mother humorously warns her son to avoid playing near the butcher because his curly hair looks like a sheep’s fleece. The cartoon blends festive humor with a relatable family moment, making it perfect for audiences who enjoy takes on community traditions.
Double Meaning: Parliamentary Candidates and Leaks
This uses sharp satire to comment on parliamentary misconduct. By illustrating the parliament building atop a leaking sewage pipe, it plays on the dual meaning of 'candidate'—as both an elected official and a leak—suggesting that the real source of the problem is the MPs themselves, not the infrastructure. The citizens' remarks highlight public disillusionment with political representatives.
Marriage Proposal Cartoon During Egypt's 2012 Gas Cylinder Crisis
This humorously depicts a classic Egyptian marriage proposal scene during the 2012 gas cylinder crisis. Instead of traditional requests for dowry or gold, the father desperately asks the groom to simply help change the gas cylinder, reflecting the community's struggles and using to spotlight everyday challenges.
The Sphinx Shocked by Radio News of Islamist Victory and Threat to Egyptian Antiquities (2011)
This detailed from 2011 captures the Sphinx's alarm as a radio announces a Salafi Islamist candidate's election victory and a call to erase Egypt's ancient monuments. The scene highlights the fears and debates in Egyptian society about cultural heritage and political shifts during the rise of Salafi influence.
The United States Withdraws Troops from Iraq: A Flower Amidst the Ruins
This 2012 depicts the aftermath of the US withdrawal from Iraq. An Iraqi citizen, surrounded by devastation, finds hope in a single flower growing among the ruins, only for an American hand to take it as a 'souvenir.' The artwork comments on the destruction left by the US invasion and the sense that even Iraq's last bit of goodness was taken away.
Valentine's Day in Egypt: Gas Cylinder and Bread Gift Cartoon
This Sameh Cartoon humorously captures Valentine's Day in Egypt during 2012, where a poor man gives his wife a gas cylinder and she returns the gesture with a loaf of bread, referencing the post-revolution gas shortages and rising prices.
Political Islamists Exposed: Satirical Cartoon on Post-2011 Egypt
This Sameh Cartoon artwork offers a sharp critique of political Islamists in Egypt following the 2011 revolution. The cartoon uses humor and visual metaphor to show how these figures, once stripped of their religious facade, are left exposed and powerless, reflecting the public's reaction during the 2013 uprising.
Misunderstanding: Santa Claus and the Unexpected Encounter
This cartoon tells the full story of Santa Claus climbing up the pipes to enter an apartment, being mistaken for a husband by an Egyptian woman in her bedroom, and then facing her real, angry husband. The four-scene sequence humorously explores a classic misunderstanding, blending slapstick comedy with relatable family dynamics in Egyptian society.
Forced Laughter: Media, Comedy, and Authority
In this , a man is shown nervously laughing at a TV while another person threatens him with a spiked club, demanding, 'Why aren't you laughing?' The artwork humorously exposes the use of state-directed media and comedy to distract from economic issues, emphasizing the tension between genuine emotion and forced entertainment.
Humorous Cartoon of Man Confronting Sheep in Traditional Attire
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously depicts a man dressed in traditional Egyptian attire angrily confronting a sheep. The scene playfully references cultural and traditional practices familiar in Egyptian society, using light satire to entertain viewers.
Humorous Cartoon of Wedding Ceremony During Pandemic
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously captures the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on traditional wedding ceremonies in Egypt. The bride and groom are shown wearing masks, highlighting how social norms adapted to health precautions during the pandemic. It reflects community life changes with a lighthearted tone.
Playful Cartoon of Online Shopping Obsession
This cartoon humorously portrays a mother completely engrossed in online shopping, with her head inside the computer screen, while her son and husband share a playful moment by pretending to trap her inside. The scene captures a relatable family dynamic and the impact of digital habits.
Humorous Cartoon on Phone Distraction and Everyday Risks
Sameh Cartoon cleverly uses humor to spotlight the risks of phone distraction. The cartoon depicts a man engrossed in his phone, oblivious to a nearby hazard, as a construction worker tries to warn him. This artwork offers a playful yet sharp reminder of how technology can divert our attention from immediate dangers.
Funny Cartoon: Online Shopping Mimics Watermelon Vendor Calls
This cartoon captures the amusing contrast where a simple woman buys watermelon from a street vendor who shouts the famous call 'أحمر على أبوووه يا بطيخ', reflecting how online shopping ads have influenced everyday life in Egypt. Sameh Cartoon cleverly blends traditional street vendor calls with modern e-commerce culture in this playful social commentary.
Humorous Cartoon on Grilling Kebabs and Human Development
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously depicts a man grilling kebabs with a sign that says 'Come closer, take a loaf! Human development.' The playful scene uses local Egyptian food culture to create a witty social commentary blending everyday life with a lighthearted take on personal growth.
Humorous Cartoon of Man Admiring Virus Character in Egyptian Style
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously portrays a man sitting and admiring a virus character, using the Egyptian Arabic phrase 'ياختي حلوة' meaning 'Oh my, how beautiful!'. The artwork uses light comedy to reflect on the social atmosphere around viruses in Egypt, blending humor with community context.
Humorous Cartoon of a Man Watching TV with Marriage Joke
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously captures a man watching a TV show featuring a woman, while jokingly saying 'We are married to a guard.' The joke plays on Egyptian societal roles within marriage, offering light-hearted social commentary through humor.
Cartoon: Man Buys Himself a Real Woman and a Spear for His Wife from a Sex Toy Shop
This humorously depicts a man who, after being sent by his wife to buy sex toys, returns with a spear for her and a real woman for himself from a new shop. The scene uses playful satire to comment on Egyptian societal reactions to adult stores, blending comedy with social observation.
Humorous Cartoon Warning of Danger Near Televisions
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously highlights the potential dangers of media consumption by depicting a warning sign that labels the area around televisions as a minefield. The image uses satire to comment on how media can be a hazardous environment, especially relevant in an Egyptian societal context where media influence is significant.
Husband Jealous of Wife Pampering Dog Named Bobby
This cartoon depicts a husband scolding his wife because she affectionately calls their dog 'Bobby,' but he is jealous as he loves that nickname and wants her to pamper him the same way. The scene humorously reflects contradictions in marital relationships and pet pampering in Egyptian society. This witty satire is brought to you by Sameh Samir.
Short Man with Swimsuit Glasses Compliments Woman's Eyes at Beach
In this cartoon by Sameh Cartoon, a short man wearing glasses that look like a swimsuit top mistakes a woman's chest for her eyes and says, 'Your eyes are beautiful.' The scene humorously reflects social interactions on Egyptian beaches.
Satirical Cartoon on Harassment During Eid Al-Adha and the Wrongly Accused Sheep
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon highlights the harassment phenomenon in Egyptian society during Eid Al-Adha with sharp satire. The sheep ironically points out how innocent victims are blamed while real harassers remain unpunished. It strongly criticizes the misuse of the term "sheep" against innocents and the societal failure to hold true offenders accountable during the festive period.
Cartoon of Dog Rejecting Harassment Highlights Egyptian Social Issue
This Sameh Cartoon depicts a dog rejecting harassment as it sees a man with a long hand trying to touch a woman. The cartoon cleverly uses the Egyptian insult 'dog'—often used for harassers—to show the dog itself disavowing such vile acts. It highlights the social issue of harassment in Egypt with sharp irony and awareness.
Humorous Cartoon on Power Outage in Egypt
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously captures a common Egyptian experience: power outages. The character's call for a picture during the blackout highlights the absurdity and everyday challenges faced by Egyptians, using light humor to engage viewers.
Humorous Cartoon of Father and Son Discussing Fire Disaster
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon captures a humorous moment between a father and son during a fire disaster. The son’s witty question, 'Dad.. did we enter the fire?' reflects common fears in a playful way, resonating with everyday Egyptian experiences during emergencies.
Humorous Cartoon on Power Outage in Egypt's Metro System
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously captures the frustration of a power outage in Egypt's metro system. It depicts a man riding a donkey cart inside the subway station, highlighting the challenges commuters face during such disruptions with a playful twist.
Humorous Cartoon on the Burden of Back to School in Egypt
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously captures the back to school season in Egypt, portraying a boy struggling with a heavy backpack while a donkey pulls a cart with a large load. It highlights the common feeling of burden students face when returning to school, using playful satire to engage viewers.
Funny Cartoon on Cairo’s 10 PM Shop Closing and Nightlife Paradox
This cartoon humorously captures Cairo’s paradoxical nightlife where shops close at 10 PM except tourist venues like nightclubs. A traditional man in galabeya tries to buy a pack of Super cigarettes from a dancer instead of a kiosk, highlighting the irony of the city that never sleeps but restricts regular shops. The scene uses Egyptian dialect humor to emphasize this social contradiction.
Humorous Cartoon on Power Outage with Battery on Roof
This cartoon humorously highlights the frequent power outages experienced in Egypt, using a battery on a roof as a witty symbol of residents' attempts to cope. It reflects everyday frustrations with electricity cuts in Egyptian communities.
Child Demands Heavy Fireworks Instead of Holiday Sweets
This cartoon by Sameh Samir satirizes the extreme fireworks used during holidays by showing a child at a kiosk complaining about the loud explosions and ironically asking for SAM-6 surface-to-air missiles instead of regular holiday fireworks. The humor highlights concerns about safety and the absurdity of such dangerous celebrations in Egypt.
Funny Egyptian Cartoon: Husband Warm Inside Oven Mistaken for Rooster
This Egyptian cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously depicts a husband warming himself inside an oven while his wife, holding a broom stick, mistakes him for a stray rooster. The husband jokingly asserts his identity with the phrase, 'Whose rooster is this, woman? I am your husband.' This playful scene reflects everyday Egyptian humor and domestic life.
Humorous Cartoon on Waste Management Inspired by Al-Sabki Films
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon uses humor to comment on waste management in Egypt by likening a trash cart to an Al-Sabki film, known for its low-quality productions. It cleverly blends Egyptian cultural references with social issues, making a playful yet insightful remark on community cleanliness and popular cinema.
Humorous Cartoon on Playful Social Interaction in Egypt
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously depicts a man and woman engaging in playful dialogue, highlighting lighthearted social interactions common in Egyptian society. The phrase 'يا بلدي يا متهشك' adds a witty, culturally resonant touch to the scene.
Santa Claus Scares Child Saying Christmas Is Forbidden Cartoon
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously portrays Santa Claus angrily telling a scared child that Christmas is forbidden, reflecting cultural and social commentary on Christmas celebrations in Egypt. The joke plays on the clash between festive traditions and conservative views, using light satire to engage the audience.
Funny Cartoon: Fish Cut Marine Internet Cable for Adult Content
This cartoon by Sameh Samir humorously depicts fish cutting the marine internet cable to steal internet access for watching adult fish videos. It playfully explains the cause of the marine internet disruption, blending marine life with internet humor that resonates with community frustrations.
Tragic Reality of Egypt’s 2013 Train Accidents Captured in Cartoon
This powerful cartoon by Sameh Cartoon captures the tragedy of Egypt’s 2013 train accidents, portraying a rural family bidding farewell to their son as if he were leaving life itself. The mother’s phrase 'It wasn’t your day' echoes the common Egyptian expression used when mourning, emphasizing the deadly risks of train travel in Egypt during that period.
Funny Cartoon of a Man Turning His Bed into a Car to Avoid Winter Cold
This cartoon by Sameh Samir humorously illustrates a man so lazy to face the cold winter that he turns his bed into a tent to stay under the blanket. The scene captures the street's amusing reactions while the iconic Fairuz song 'It's Raining, It's Cold' plays in the background, adding a nostalgic touch to the chilly atmosphere.
Funny Egyptian Cartoon on Verbal Irony in Microbus Fare Collection
This cartoon humorously illustrates the verbal paradox common in Egyptian microbus culture, where the phrase 'Take one from the back!' is used innocently to mean paying fare from the back seat, but also has a risqué connotation. The driver's surprised reaction perfectly captures this playful linguistic clash, making it a relatable and amusing scene for Egyptian audiences.
Wife Jokes About Husband’s Gynecomastia While Baby Watches
This cartoon humorously addresses gender equality and marital duties as a wife tells her husband, who has noticeable gynecomastia, to breastfeed their baby. The baby’s eager gaze at the father’s chest adds a playful twist to the conversation about shared parental responsibilities in an Egyptian family context.
Egyptian Cartoon: Drowning Father Ignored While Kids Film and Tweet
This Egyptian cartoon by Sameh Cartoon satirizes social media apathy in 2012, where a drowning father shouts for help in Egyptian Arabic while his children record and tweet 'Dad is drowning, share and retweet fast!' The cartoon humorously criticizes how people prioritize online trends over real emergencies, reflecting a sharp social commentary on community neglect.
Satirical Cartoon Criticizing Poor Public Education Producing Donkeys
This cartoon sharply criticizes the poor quality of the public education system by depicting a donkey student who misspells the phrase 'Knowledge is light' as 'Knowledge noon,' symbolizing ignorance. The satire highlights how the system ultimately produces uneducated individuals, using humor to emphasize the issue in an Egyptian context.
Satirical Cartoon on Egypt’s Education System and Minister
This cartoon humorously critiques Egypt’s public education system by showing a boy making multiple language mistakes while saying, “When I grow up, I want to be a news anchor or education minister,” written with errors. His proud father praises him, underscoring the irony. Background banners read “Egypt Civilization” and “Towards Prosperity,” emphasizing the contrast between official slogans and educational realities.
Satirical Cartoon on Egypt's 2016 Sugar Shortage and Bribery
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously mocks Egypt's 2016 sugar shortage by showing a corrupt government employee demanding a whole kilo of sugar as a bribe instead of just two spoons. It highlights the rampant bribery and bureaucratic inefficiency in public offices at that time.
Social Class Divide Cartoon by Sameh Cartoon
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously critiques social class differences in Egypt, showing a wealthy man mockingly telling another to live in poor conditions far away. It reflects on the social divide and attitudes of the wealthy toward the less fortunate.
Political Cartoon Showing City Skyline Behind Prison Bars
This political cartoon by Sameh Cartoon uses the imagery of prison bars enclosing an Egyptian city skyline to symbolize a sense of confinement and restriction within residential compounds. The artwork critiques the limitations imposed on residents, reflecting broader social and political commentary on urban living conditions in Egypt.
Humorous Cartoon Critiquing Ramadan Advertisements in Egypt
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon uses humor to highlight the disparity between the lavish Ramadan advertisements and the modest living conditions many Egyptians face. The Arabic text references local culture and summer vacations, making a playful social commentary on consumerism during Ramadan.
Funny Cartoon About New Mobile Phone from Shalateen Vacation Spot
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously captures a conversation where a character boasts about using a new mobile phone from Shalateen, a well-known Egyptian vacation spot. The humor lies in the contrast between the characters' everyday appearance and the luxurious implication of the phone's origin, offering a light-hearted take on social aspirations in Egypt.
Cartoon Highlighting Gender Privilege with a Dominant Baby
This uses humor to spotlight gender privilege, featuring a baby with adult features and a mustache declaring 'I am the man' during breastfeeding. The scene satirizes deep-rooted gender roles and the early entitlement often passed down to boys in society. Created by Sameh Samir.
Egyptian Rural Woman Making Traditional Eid Biscuits
This depicts a rural Egyptian woman preparing traditional Eid biscuits with a manual machine, writing 'Happy Eid' in Arabic, reflecting Egypt's longstanding festive customs during Eid al-Fitr.
Humorous Cartoon of Document Seller Offering Diplomas in Egyptian Market
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously depicts a man selling documents and diplomas in a typical Egyptian neighborhood market. The casual offer of 'growth' and diplomas pokes fun at the ease of obtaining such papers, reflecting a common social commentary on local market dealings in Egypt.
Humorous Cartoon on Family Divorce and Child in Egyptian Context
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously captures a common family dynamic in Egyptian culture, where a man announces his divorce to his mother while his child clings to him. The scene uses light-hearted humor to reflect on family relationships and social situations.
Education for All Ages: Family Walking to School and Literacy Classes
This cartoon by Sameh Samir highlights the vital role of education and adult literacy for all ages. It depicts a simple multi-generational family walking the same path, with children heading to school and adults attending literacy classes, symbolizing lifelong learning and the fight against illiteracy.
Satirical Cartoon on Eid al-Adha Highlighting Sheep Paradoxes and Corruption
This 2013 cartoon uses the symbolism of sheep during Eid al-Adha to satirize social and political issues in Egypt, including the rise of ISIS, calls for revenge, and corruption disguised as official authority. The butcher sheep, the grieving mother, and the sheep in a suit reflect deep societal paradoxes and critique of leadership.
Cartoon on Famous Feud Between Egyptian Stars Mohamed Ramadan and Bushra
This Sameh Cartoon humorously portrays the famous public feud between Egyptian stars Mohamed Ramadan and Bushra. They are shown counting millions earned from their trending musical disputes, while a lion in the background symbolizes the recurring use of lion imagery in their songs. The cartoon captures the media spectacle and financial gains behind their public quarrels.
Man Broadcasting Live Video from Toilet in Humorous Cartoon
This cartoon captures the absurdity of social media culture in Egypt, where a man is shown live-streaming from the toilet. It humorously critiques how people prioritize online presence over personal privacy and decorum.
Poor Santa on Egyptian Wooden Cart Highlights Economic Hardship
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon depicts a poor Santa Claus riding a traditional Egyptian wooden cart pulled by a reindeer. Santa says, "It hurts that I didn't bring gifts because the situation is very bad," blending festive imagery with dark humor to spotlight Egypt's harsh economic conditions.
Humorous Cartoon of Sphinx Smoking Hookah in Polluted Egypt
This cartoon humorously portrays the Sphinx smoking a hookah as a man serves food, set against a backdrop of pollution. It reflects on the irony of Egypt's rich ancient heritage amidst contemporary environmental issues, using satire to engage viewers with community and cultural commentary.
Cartoon on Economic Hardship: Man Offers Two Wooden Planks as Bed
This cartoon depicts a man telling his wife he bought the bed she wanted but only managed to get two wooden planks, reflecting the harsh economic conditions. It uses local humor to show how limited money affects everyday purchases. The artwork is by Sameh Samir.
Humorous Cartoon of Gift Exchange in Egyptian Couple Dynamics
This cartoon humorously captures the dynamics of gift-giving between an Egyptian couple, where a man presents a patched red dress to his partner. The scene highlights love and affection that transcend material wealth, offering a lighthearted take on relationship gestures within Egyptian culture.
Powerful Cartoon Highlighting the Brutality of FGM in Egypt
This political cartoon uses the metaphor of a butcher shop to highlight the violent and brutal nature of female genital mutilation (FGM), a significant social and health issue in Egypt. It aims to raise awareness and provoke discussion about the harmful implications of this practice within the community.
Cartoon Satire: Baby with Mustache Asserts Male Entitlement
This Sameh Samir cartoon uses playful satire to highlight gender entitlement, depicting a baby with adult features and a mustache asserting dominance while breastfeeding. The scene humorously comments on ingrained gender roles in society.
Humorous Cartoon on Casual Dress Code at Work
This cartoon humorously captures a common workplace scenario where a casually dressed man questions why he can't attend a meeting, joking about the cost of his outfit. It reflects on casual dress code norms and social expectations in Egyptian office culture.
Romantic Winter Moments: Wife Enjoys Hot Tea, Husband Freezing
This cartoon humorously captures a classic winter scene: the wife cozy with hot tea, the husband freezing under layers, and a playful request for 'warm words.' The artwork by Sameh Samir highlights everyday Egyptian humor in relationships.
Satirical Cartoon on Bold Advertising and Media Boundaries
This Sameh Cartoon delivers biting satire on the boundaries of advertising and media, showing a woman and her lover in bed confronted by her husband, who is told they're filming a daring commercial. The cartoon highlights concerns about the provocative direction of media content.
Humorous Cartoon of Egyptian Ice Cream Vendor on Bicycle
This cartoon humorously highlights the vibrant culture of ice cream vendors in Egypt, showing a cheerful vendor riding his bicycle with a colorful ice cream cart. It reflects the everyday community scene where vendors energetically promote their products to passersby.
Humorous Cartoon on Greed and Respect for Teachers in Egypt
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously captures the tension between greed and respect for teachers in Egypt. The scene shows a man holding money, insisting on respect, reflecting a playful satire on societal attitudes towards educators. It uses a well-known Egyptian phrase to add cultural depth and humor.
Humorous Cartoon on Marriage and Attraction in Egyptian Society
This cartoon humorously explores social perceptions of marriage and attractiveness in Egyptian society. The man jokes about misjudging his own appeal and ending up marrying a single woman, highlighting cultural attitudes with light-hearted satire.
Sad Girl Cartoon Saying 'Oh, Single Woman' in Egyptian Humor
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon captures a humorous yet poignant moment where a young girl expresses sadness about being single using the common Egyptian phrase 'يا عانس'. The image reflects social attitudes toward singleness in Egyptian culture with light humor.
Cartoon Highlighting Sexual Harassment and Exploitation in Universities
This cartoon highlights the issue of sexual harassment and exploitation in universities, where some professors or staff use their position to blackmail students for sexual favors in exchange for good grades. It reflects a serious social problem that was notably addressed in 2015, raising awareness about abuse of power in academic settings.
Funny Cartoon Showing a Man Asking to Marry a Child’s Mother
This cartoon humorously illustrates the tradition where a man asks a boy for permission to marry his mother, showing the child’s innocent reaction. It highlights the cultural practice of male guardianship in marriage proposals in an Egyptian context. The scene captures the comedic paradox of marriage customs and family roles.
Humorous Cartoon on Chaotic Urban Ads in Egypt
This cartoon humorously highlights the chaotic nature of urban advertisements in Egypt, promoting a modern apartment complex with a playful twist on architectural styles. It reflects on the randomness often seen in urban development ads, making a light social commentary on city living.
Satirical Cartoon of a Man Processed by a Machine with 'Be Tough' Text
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously illustrates a man being processed inside a machine, while another man urges him to 'Be tough' (اجمد). The scene offers a satirical take on societal pressures and resilience, typical of Egyptian social commentary.
Cartoon of Donkey Teacher Scolding Student at 'Abu Al-Mafhoumiya' Center
This cartoon depicts a donkey representing a teacher at the 'Abu Al-Mafhoumiya' tutoring center, angrily insulting a student by calling him a donkey and saying he doesn't understand. The name 'Abu Al-Mafhoumiya' sarcastically refers to the tutoring center's questionable educational quality. The scene uses animal metaphor and humor to critique the teaching approach. This work is by Sameh Samir.
Egyptian Couple Watching TV: Playful Banter Over a Famous Scene
This cartoon humorously depicts a common Egyptian domestic scene: a husband jokingly tells his wife to cover herself during a dramatic TV moment featuring the well-known 'Hamdy El-Wazir look,' a scene that has gone viral on social media. The artwork by Sameh Cartoon uses playful sarcasm to reflect everyday couple interactions and popular culture in Egypt.
Egyptian Fear of School Costs on Halloween Cartoon
This cartoon titled 'Egyptian Fear' humorously captures the anxiety of ordinary Egyptians about the start of the school year. The man’s terrified expression and empty pockets symbolize the financial burden of school expenses, especially relevant during Halloween as a metaphor for fear.
Cartoon of Student Pretending to Study While Playing on Phone
This cartoon humorously shows a student who pretends to study but is actually playing games and watching TikTok on his phone. Meanwhile, his mother thinks he is studying hard and brings him food, highlighting a common family scenario with a playful tone.
Cartoon Showing Girls’ Fear of Harassment as Zombie Hands Emerge
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon highlights the fears experienced by girls in communities affected by harassment. The zombie-like hands emerging from manholes symbolize the pervasive and threatening nature of harassment in society. It serves as a visual commentary on the urgent need to address this social problem.
Humorous Cartoon on Social Media Obsession and Selfie Culture
This humorous cartoon illustrates the modern social media obsession, depicting a man engrossed in taking a TikTok selfie while on the toilet. It playfully comments on how social media can distract people from their immediate surroundings and daily life moments.
Humorous Cartoon on TV Violence Impact in Egyptian Media
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously depicts the effect of violent television content on viewers. It shows a man angrily yelling from a TV screen while another man crawls on the floor in fear, symbolizing how violent media can intimidate and influence audiences. The cartoon reflects a common theme in Egyptian media regarding the impact of televised violence on society.
Powerful Cartoon Showing Media Propaganda Poisoning Minds
This cartoon portrays the power of media propaganda as a toxic green liquid being forcefully injected into open minds. It highlights how propaganda manipulates and suppresses individual thought and happiness. Sameh Cartoon presents this visual metaphor to emphasize the dangers of media influence on public perception.
Satirical Cartoon on Social Media Obsession in Egypt
This cartoon humorously captures the deep social media obsession in Egypt, depicting a man joyfully holding his phone while being carried in a coffin. It reflects how technology and social media have become an inseparable part of daily life, often to an exaggerated extent. The image offers a witty commentary on modern social attitudes toward technology and connectivity.
Egyptian Student with Chinese Features Reassures His Mother
This cartoon humorously depicts an Egyptian student who has adopted Chinese features telling his worried mother that he is her son studying in China. It comments on how students studying abroad often blend into new cultures, reflecting social integration and identity changes. The cartoon is by Sameh Cartoon.
Child Stabbed Tells Father About Knife and Cocaine Theft
This cartoon depicts a child telling his father that Hamada Ghazni stabbed him and stole cocaine to use alone, illustrating the harsh reality of childhood violence and drug abuse. It contrasts the usual innocent childhood complaints with serious issues like knives and drugs, exposing the breakdown of values that create young thugs.
Woman Calls Out to Gas Cylinder Seller Who Replies 'Inbox Price'
This cartoon depicts a woman calling out from her balcony to a roaming gas cylinder seller, asking about the price. The seller responds with 'Inbox price,' humorously mimicking online shopping behavior by hiding the price from public view. This reflects a common local interaction with a comedic twist on transparency in everyday transactions.
Egyptian Cartoon on Traditional Private Lessons After Covid Online Education
This cartoon reflects the post-Covid online education system in Egypt by showing a private lesson where the teacher steps out of the computer screen to correct the student. The mother is present serving tea, and the teacher voices his dissatisfaction with the student's performance, saying, "Sayed, I’m not pleased, O mother of Sayed." It highlights the blend of traditional teaching methods with modern online education challenges.
Cartoon Depicting Male-Dominated Society Through a Speaking Tongue
This cartoon by Sameh Samir depicts a tongue speaking in a masculine discourse, symbolizing how deeply male-dominated ideas permeate society. The illustration critiques societal norms by visually representing the dominance of masculine perspectives in everyday communication.
Artwork Depicting a Male Infant Raised with Patriarchal Practices
This artwork by Sameh Cartoon depicts a baby boy symbolizing how male infants are raised within patriarchal societal practices. It reflects on the early influence of male-dominated norms shaping a child's development in society.
Cartoon Highlighting Poor Healthcare and Neglect in Public Hospitals
This cartoon exposes the neglect and poor conditions in public hospitals where a patient lies on the floor with a leaking blood bag surrounded by stray cats, snakes, and dogs. Despite the dire situation, the patient ironically requests to reduce the air conditioning because he has a cold, highlighting the tragic irony of healthcare neglect. The scene draws attention to critical issues in hospital care and hygiene.
Powerful Cartoon Showing Father's Harshness and Child's Surprise
This cartoon illustrates the harshness some fathers show toward their children by portraying Santa Claus wearing a mask of the father's smiling face, while the real father remains stern in the background. It highlights the emotional contrast and the child's surprise at seeing a different side of his father. Sameh Cartoon presents this impactful social commentary on parental behavior.
Donkey Complains About Insults in Therapy Cartoon
This Sameh Cartoon humorously depicts a donkey in therapy, lamenting that everyone calls him a donkey—a playful nod to the common Egyptian insult meaning 'foolish.' The cartoon uses light satire to highlight social attitudes through comedy.
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz Humorously Claims 'Tralamlam' in Al-Kitkat Cartoon
This Sameh Cartoon captures a humorous scene from the film Al-Kitkat, where Mahmoud Abdel Aziz jokingly claims he should have been the first for the 'tralamlam'—a playful nod to the film's , nonsensical phrase.
Satirical Cartoon of Couple Livestreaming Intimacy for Social Media Engagement
This sharply criticizes the trend of couples sharing their private lives on social media platforms like TikTok for profit and attention. The image highlights society's growing desire to breach privacy and the transformation of human relationships into mere content for online gain.
Cartoon Showing Family's Poverty Through Joy Over Seeing a Snake
This cartoon reflects the extreme poverty of a family who find joy in seeing a snake. The man holds a cleaver ready to kill it, saying, 'Oh, the relief of God, here we will eat meat,' while the woman humorously replies, 'Freekeh stew, Abu Sayed.' The scene highlights social issues through humor in an Egyptian context, created by Sameh Cartoon.
Cartoon of a Man with Broken Arm Mocking Another with Broken Leg
This cartoon depicts a man with a broken arm teasing another man who has a broken leg by calling him lame. It highlights the irony of bullies who fail to see their own issues while criticizing others. The scene reflects a common social behavior in Egyptian culture where people ignore their own problems.
Cartoon Critiquing Poor Education Quality as a Business Model
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon critiques the Egyptian education system by portraying it as a failing business. The teacher drinks a sticky green liquid labeled 'curriculum' and pours it onto the heads of miserable students, symbolizing how the system harms both educators and learners. It raises awareness about the urgent need for educational reform.
High School Exam Pressure Depicted as a Tragic Farewell
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon portrays the emotional and psychological stress families endure during high school final exams in Egypt. The mother’s farewell to her son, as if he is going to war, highlights the intense fear and pressure students and their families experience during this critical time.
Comic Cartoon of Man Wearing Snorkeling Mask on Egyptian Subway
This cartoon from Sameh Cartoon humorously replaces the usual COVID mask with a snorkeling mask on a man riding the Egyptian subway. In the background, other passengers wear typical coronavirus masks, highlighting a playful take on pandemic precautions in urban Egypt.
Cartoon on Women's Rights Humor in Egyptian Context
This cartoon by humorously depicts a man's exaggerated confusion about women's rights in Egypt. It reflects ongoing social discussions about gender equality with a comedic tone.
Cartoon of Bicycle Riding Amid Urban Pollution Contrast
This cartoon by depicts a man riding a bicycle uphill with a contrasting backdrop of a polluted industrial city and natural surroundings. It humorously highlights the challenges of urban pollution against the joy of outdoor cycling, reflecting community concerns about environmental quality in urban Egypt.
Humorous Fortune-Telling Cartoon Predicts a High Place
This cartoon by humorously depicts a fortune-telling scene where a woman predicts that a man will be in a high place. The playful scenario hints at a local Egyptian context with light comedy and wit.
Parody of Squid Game’s Killer Doll and Egypt’s 'Miss Korea' Scene
This cartoon draws a humorous paradox between the killer doll character in the Korean series Squid Game and the 'Miss Korea' woman scene from the Egyptian film Askar Fi Al-Moaskar. It reflects on cultural contrasts and popular media references with a comedic twist. The artwork is by Sameh Samir.
Teacher Bullies Overweight Student While Morality Lesson on Board
This cartoon depicts a teacher with very large ears bullying an overweight student by calling him 'lazy' and urging him to answer, while a lesson on ethics is ironically displayed on the blackboard. The scene reflects issues of teacher bullying and hypocrisy in classroom settings, relevant to Egyptian school environments.
Cartoon on Syrian Shawarma Served in Local Egyptian Bread
This cartoon by humorously illustrates Syrian shawarma served inside traditional Egyptian bread, capturing a playful blend of local culinary tastes. It reflects the cultural fusion popular in Egyptian street food scenes.
Cartoon on Family Responsibility and Parenting Duties
This cartoon by humorously portrays family responsibility within Egyptian family dynamics. It shows the mother serving food and the father bringing groceries, emphasizing the shared duties in raising children.
Cartoon on Cleopatra Series Controversy and Afrocentric Debate
This cartoon captures a humorous moment where an Egyptian man teases his African friend to forget Afrocentric ideas linked to the Cleopatra Netflix series controversy. The joke contrasts the series' portrayal with the famous Cleopatra cigarette brand, reflecting social commentary on political correctness and historical narratives.
Midlife Crisis Cartoon Showing Husband's Passive Response to Wife's Depression
This cartoon by Sameh Samir depicts a husband telling his depressed wife, who is sweeping, to make tea and return to continue her depression. It highlights a common social dynamic with dark humor about midlife crisis in Egyptian households.
Angry Man with Donkey Head Insults Woman Highlighting Gender Bias
This cartoon illustrates a man with a donkey head angrily insulting a woman by calling her stupid, highlighting issues of masculinity and gender bias. The image critiques the persistence of sexist attitudes and the demeaning language used against women in society.
Cartoon of Woman Facing Giant Angry Face Symbolizing Societal Pressure
This cartoon illustrates a woman confronted by a giant angry face symbolizing societal pressures in Egypt. The scene uses humor to reflect on the challenges individuals face when asserting their rights within community expectations.
Small Man Shouts 'I Am the Man' to Educated Female Doctor
This cartoon depicts a small man who believes his entire worth lies in being a man, shouting aggressively at an educated female doctor. It highlights issues of gender identity and masculinity in a social context.
Cartoon on Gender and Male Dominance with Donkey and Woman
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon illustrates entrenched gender stereotypes in Egypt, where a man with a donkey head dismisses a woman's doctorate and intellect, asserting male authority without question. It reflects societal views on male dominance despite women's education.
Cartoon on Societal Limits Against Women's Self-Realization
This cartoon highlights the societal contradiction where a woman’s value is tied to motherhood and childbirth. It depicts a poor, exhausted mother with many children bullying a young woman who chose to continue her education and graduate, calling her derogatory names. The image critiques the social stigma against women seeking self-realization beyond traditional roles.
Cartoon Highlighting the Brutality of Female Genital Mutilation
The cartoon highlights the violent and cruel nature of female genital mutilation, aiming to raise awareness about this harmful practice. It serves as a social commentary on the urgent need to protect girls and women from such brutality.
Shocking Cartoon on Brutal Female Genital Mutilation and Misguided Protection
This cartoon reveals the harsh truth behind female genital mutilation, depicting a father sending his son to a blood-stained doctor with cruel instructions to mutilate a girl and even cut off her legs. It challenges the misguided belief that such violence protects girls from falling into immorality, exposing the brutality and flawed logic behind this harmful practice in society.
Modern Twist on Classic Film Scene Highlights Gender Roles
This cartoon offers a contemporary take on the iconic scene from the film 'Between Two Palaces' by Naguib Mahfouz, where the traditionally authoritarian husband is contrasted with his wife confidently taking a selfie and chatting online. It humorously highlights changing gender dynamics in Egyptian society.
Humorous Cartoon on Winter Clothing in Egypt
This cartoon humorously captures a typical Egyptian exchange about wearing light clothes to work during the cold season. It reflects everyday social interactions with a playful tone about winter clothing choices.
Cartoon of Refaat Ismail Writing a Famous Love Letter to Magi
This cartoon shows Refaat Ismail from the supernatural series writing a love letter to Magi, using his famous phrase about loving her until stars burn and worlds end. He humorously remembers a line from an Egyptian film, hoping the letter will earn Magi's loud admiration. The blend of romantic exaggeration and local humor reflects Egyptian cultural context.
Woman Steps Out of TV Saying 'The TV Is Too Crowded'
This cartoon humorously depicts a woman stepping out of a crowded television screen and telling the viewer that the TV is too crowded. It reflects frustrations with overcrowded or cluttered TV content. The cartoon is by Sameh Samir.
Ramadan Exam Season: Student Breaks Fast Eating Books
This cartoon from Sameh Cartoon depicts a student humorously breaking fast in Ramadan by eating books and saying the traditional Egyptian prayer, 'I broke my fast on your provision.' It blends humor with cultural context around exams and Ramadan fasting.
Cartoon of Soccer Player Praying to Blind Goalkeeper
This cartoon by depicts a soccer player praying for the goalkeeper to be blinded, a humorous take on soccer culture in Egypt. It captures the lighthearted spirit and playful sarcasm common among fans and players.
The Deer Statue: Tribute to Egyptian Corona Chocolate Factory Worker
This cartoon illustrates the deer statue created by workers at the Egyptian Corona chocolate factory to honor their friend who died after being struck by a soccer ball during a game. The statue became the company logo, symbolizing their lasting memory and bond.
Humorous Cartoon on Online Relationships and Virtual Connections
This cartoon by humorously explores modern online relationships, showing a man emerging from a laptop to suggest a woman can know him virtually. It reflects on the playful and sometimes absurd nature of digital interactions in today's society.
Humorous Cartoon on Crowded Situations and Luck
This cartoon offers a humorous commentary on crowded situations common in Egypt, playfully suggesting that children come with their own luck or fortune. It reflects social observations with light comedy.
Humorous Cartoon on Unusual Hotel Booking Rules in Egypt
This cartoon by humorously depicts a hotel reception scenario in Egypt where guests are instructed to say 'brothers' to book a double room. The scene highlights the quirky and unusual hotel booking rules with a playful tone. It offers a lighthearted commentary on local social customs and hospitality practices.
Humorous Taxi Cartoon on Chaotic Driving and Route Change
This cartoon by humorously captures a chaotic taxi ride where the driver jokes about a malfunctioning suicide belt and urges passengers to change their route to Paris. It reflects local driving humor and community experiences in Egypt.
Humorous New Year Cartoon Featuring Santa Claus Surprise
This cartoon humorously portrays a New Year scene where Santa Claus unexpectedly appears in a bedroom, surprising a man. The dialogue adds a playful Egyptian touch to the festive moment. Cartoon by
Cartoon on Education Crisis: Overcrowding, Neglect, and Student Apathy
This cartoon by Sameh Samir highlights the education crisis in Egypt, showing overcrowded and dirty classrooms where students are indifferent, engaging in alcohol and drug use. Meanwhile, the teacher is mainly concerned about who will book private lessons, reflecting systemic neglect and challenges in the education system.
Humorous Cartoon on Love and Relationships in Egyptian Culture
This cartoon offers a lighthearted look at love and relationships through playful interactions common in Egyptian culture. It humorously captures the different reactions people have to expressions of affection.
Comic Depiction of the Parking Attendant Problem in Egypt 2014
This 2014 comic strip reflects the widespread problem of aggressive parking attendants in Egypt. It humorously shows a parking attendant directing a driver, complaining about the driver's poor skills, and then revealing the driver is actually piloting a plane at an airport, demanding a parking fee. The cartoon captures the extent of this social issue.
Cartoon of Man Giving Flowers to Woman in Urban Setting
This cartoon by illustrates a man giving flowers to a woman in an urban Egyptian environment. The scene uses humor to depict a joyful romantic gesture, reflecting everyday social interactions in the city.
Humorous Cartoon on Egypt's Extreme Weather Nostalgia
This cartoon by humorously captures the Egyptian experience of extreme weather, contrasting winter and summer discomforts. It reflects a nostalgic longing for milder past weather conditions, resonating with many Egyptians familiar with the climate challenges.
Comical Cartoon of Woman Washing Son Under Rain Cloud
This cartoon humorously shows a woman washing her son in a basin with a rain cloud positioned to pour water exactly on the child. The scene exaggerates a playful bath time moment, reflecting everyday family humor.
Egyptians Riding a Whale and a Teen on a Shark Like Public Transport
This cartoon depicts Egyptians humorously using a whale as public transport, with each passenger expressing common phrases heard during daily commutes. Meanwhile, a teenager rides a shark like a motorcycle, adding to the playful satire on transportation and daily life. The illustration reflects Egyptian social humor about crowded and chaotic travel experiences. Sameh Samir created this satirical scene.
Humorous Cartoon About Appreciating Intelligence Over Appearance
This cartoon humorously captures a playful exchange where a man compliments a woman’s intelligence rather than her appearance. The joke reflects a lighthearted cultural reference appreciated in Egyptian humor. It emphasizes wit and the value of brains in social interactions.
Noah's Ark Cartoon Highlights Alexandria Flooding Paradox
This cartoon uses the story of Noah's Ark to comment on the continuous flooding in Alexandria. The crow's message to 'turn back and come again' reflects the ongoing challenges caused by inadequate infrastructure in the city. It offers a satirical look at the persistent water crisis affecting Alexandria.
Santa Claus Selling Gas Cylinders on a Cart Reflecting Economic Hardship
This cartoon illustrates Santa Claus selling gas cylinders on a simple handcart, reflecting the harsh economic realities in Egypt. The image uses humor to comment on the financial struggles affecting everyday life.
Humorous Cartoon of Germs Reacting to Smoke
This cartoon by humorously illustrates germs reacting to smoke, using local Egyptian expressions for a playful effect. It blends humor with a subtle nod to community awareness about germs and environment.
Irony of Judging Others While Living a Contradictory Life
This cartoon highlights the irony of a man who sleeps with two women and drinks alcohol but still criticizes others' personal behaviors and follows celebrity scandals to curse them. It reflects on the hypocrisy in judging others while engaging in similar or worse actions, a social commentary relevant to Egyptian society.
Cartoon Highlighting Society's View on Women's Hair Removal
This cartoon uses the dialogue between two monkeys to highlight the societal perspective on women's hair removal. The playful question about removing hair serves as a metaphor for how society judges women based on their appearance, reflecting cultural attitudes in Egypt.
Cartoon of Children Playing with Virus Ball During Pandemic
This cartoon humorously illustrates children playing with a virus ball while a woman scolds them to stop and go inside. It reflects community concerns and awareness about children's behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in Egypt.
Humorous Cartoon on Health Precautions in Egyptian Café
This cartoon humorously captures the irony of health precautions being discussed in a café where smoking is prevalent. It reflects on Egyptian café culture and the common contradiction between advice and behavior. The phrase 'Prevention is better than treatment, sir! What else!!' emphasizes this playful satire.
Couple Texting Love Messages While Holding Hands Cartoon
This cartoon by humorously captures a couple texting affectionate messages to each other while holding hands. It reflects the nuances of modern dating culture in Egypt, blending digital communication with physical connection.
Tintin and His Dog Enjoying Egyptian Meal with Family by Pyramids
This cartoon by Sameh Samir shows Tintin and his dog dining with an Egyptian family near the pyramids. The dog playfully interacts with a local cat, adding a lighthearted touch to the cultural scene.
Cartoon of Egyptian Man Mocking His Military Husband Amid Lebanese Protests
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon depicts an overweight Egyptian man watching Lebanese protests against garbage spread on TV. He mockingly laments being married to a military man instead of a woman, reflecting a sarcastic take on his personal life amid social unrest. The humor highlights cultural contrasts and personal frustrations.
Sperm Cells Trying to Fertilize the Next Metro at Ramses Square Station
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon uses sperm cells trying to fertilize the incoming metro train at Ramses Square station as a metaphor for the intense crowding and rush at Cairo's central metro hub. It creatively captures the daily struggle of commuters in a playful and satirical way.
Man with Big Nose Sucking Everything on Sham El Nessim Day
This cartoon depicts a man with an exaggeratedly large nose inhaling everything around him during Sham El Nessim, highlighting the festive chaos in a playful way. The scene reflects a humorous take on the traditional Egyptian celebration.
Parallel World Cartoon: Women Driving and Harassing Men in Microbus
This cartoon depicts a parallel universe where the social roles are reversed: women drive microbuses and harass men, while men appear tense and uneasy. It offers a satirical look at gender dynamics by imagining a female-led society in everyday public transport scenarios.
Winter in Egypt: Sphinx Wrapped in Blanket Warming by Fire with Santa
This cartoon depicts Egypt's harsh winter where the Sphinx is wrapped in a blanket warming by a fire alongside Santa Claus. The Sphinx warmly wishes Santa 'Merry Christmas,' blending Egyptian culture with festive humor.
Humorous Romantic Cartoon Showing Playful Affection
This cartoon by captures a lighthearted romantic moment where a character with wings humorously expresses his affection by trying to be cute for the woman he admires. The playful use of Egyptian humor highlights affectionate gestures in a charming way.
Contemporary Cartoon on Gender Dynamics Inspired by 'Between Two Palaces'
This cartoon by Sameh Samir offers a contemporary take on a famous scene from the film 'Between Two Palaces' by Naguib Mahfouz. It contrasts the traditionally authoritarian husband with his wife who now checks in online, humorously illustrating evolving gender roles in Egyptian society.
Cartoon of Tutankhamun's Mask Speaking After Cleaning Accident
This cartoon illustrates the incident where a cleaning worker broke Tutankhamun's golden mask and glued it with regular glue, causing a restoration crisis. The mask humorously emits a rude sound, while the worker sarcastically congratulates it for speaking, highlighting the controversy in a playful way.
Santa Claus Harassed by Thugs and Tuk-Tuk Drivers in Egypt Cartoon
This cartoon depicts Santa Claus in Egypt being harassed and stripped of his clothes by some thugs and tuk-tuk drivers. Despite the situation, he says, "Merry Christmas… and Happy New Year," highlighting a satirical take on holiday celebrations in an Egyptian urban context.
Cartoon Fish Claims 'I Am a Deep Fish' with Satirical Depth
This cartoon features a fish declaring 'I am a deep fish,' using irony to contrast the literal depth of living in the ocean with the figurative intellectual depth claimed by some young leftists in downtown Cairo. The satire highlights the humorous contradiction in the concept of 'depth' in both thought and environment.
Satirical Cartoon of Leftists Pretending Depth in Downtown Cafes
This cartoon by Sameh Samir humorously critiques leftists who claim cultural and intellectual depth in downtown cafes by depicting them literally diving deep underwater among fish. It uses satire to highlight the stereotype of pretentiousness in cultural circles.
Humorous Cartoon About Groom’s Credentials From Turkey
This cartoon by humorously portrays a conversation about Fathi, the groom and son of a bakery owner, who just received his certificate from Turkey. The scene reflects local Egyptian social humor about family and credentials.
Humorous Cartoon on Offensive TV Content and Social Norms
This cartoon by humorously addresses the presence of offensive content on television and its reflection on social norms. It captures a social conversation about familiar and sometimes controversial topics in everyday life.
Playful Cartoon of Children Chasing a Heart Symbol
This cartoon by humorously depicts a boy and girl running towards a heart symbol, representing playful affection and childhood fun. The image captures a lighthearted moment of youthful innocence and community spirit.
Historical Figure Portrayed as Madman in Famous Egyptian Film Scene
This cartoon portrays a historical figure reimagined as the madman from the well-known scene 'Hijozak Hanouma' in the Egyptian film 'The Railroad' directed by Youssef Chahine. It connects Egyptian cinematic history with a playful reinterpretation of a historical personality, reflecting local cultural references.
Modern Take on 'Between Two Palaces' Highlights Changing Gender Dynamics
This cartoon by Sameh Samir offers a contemporary perspective on the classic film 'Between Two Palaces,' showing a wife who challenges her husband's traditional dominance after she breaks her leg. The wife warns him not to threaten her, reflecting evolving gender roles in Egyptian society with a comedic tone.
Humorous Taxi Interaction on Studying Abroad and Flirting
This cartoon humorously captures a taxi driver's playful remark to a woman about studying in America and flirting. It reflects common social exchanges in Egypt with light humor.
Cartoon on Male Hypocrisy Criticizing Woman's Weight While Ignoring His Own
This cartoon illustrates the irony of male hypocrisy regarding body image. It shows an overweight man criticizing his wife's full figure while failing to see his own weight issues, reflecting societal double standards about gender and appearance.
Man Dressed as Elephant in Zoo Asks Child for Banana
This cartoon uses dark comedy to portray a man dressed as an elephant in a zoo asking a child to hand over his banana. The scene serves as a metaphor for poverty and economic hardship, highlighting social struggles through humor in an Egyptian context.
Humorous Cartoon of Barber and Chicken in Latest Fashion Request
This cartoon by humorously captures a scene in an Egyptian barber shop where a customer requests the latest hairstyle while the barber interacts with a chicken. It highlights the playful side of barber culture in Egypt through witty satire.
Online Wedding Ceremony with Virtual Bride on Tablet
This cartoon depicts a humorous online wedding where the groom sits next to his virtual bride on a tablet during a video conference. Set in a traditional Egyptian celebration, it highlights the blend of cultural customs with modern digital communication.
Super Mr. Ramadan Cartoon Celebrating the Festive Spirit
This cartoon features Super Mr. Ramadan, a playful superhero character celebrating the Ramadan festivities in an Egyptian urban environment. The illustration captures the joyful and communal spirit of Ramadan with humor and lightheartedness.
Cartoon of a Man Dreaming About Food with a Humorous Twist
This cartoon by humorously captures a man dreaming about chicken while sitting at a table with a radio. The phrase 'Away from you is a life of torment' reflects a common theme in Egyptian humor about longing for favorite food. It blends humor with a relatable social commentary on everyday desires.
Humorous Cartoon on Love and Surrender with Military Twist
This cartoon by humorously depicts the idea of surrendering to love alongside a soldier aiming a gun, reflecting military and societal themes in Egypt. The playful contrast uses the phrase 'Drop the weapon and surrender yourself' to blend humor with community commentary.
Art Therapy Cartoon: Man Enjoys Healing While Drawing a Semi-Nude Model
This cartoon humorously depicts a man in a psychologist's clinic drawing a semi-nude model while expressing that he feels healed through art therapy. It plays on the idea that art can be therapeutic and uses humor to explore this concept. The illustration is by Sameh Samir.
Man with Donkey Head Complains in Therapy He Sees Everyone as Foolish
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon depicts a man with a donkey head in a therapy session humorously complaining that he sees everyone as foolish. The image uses humor to explore themes of self-perception and social judgment, fitting the context of therapy session humor.
Cartoon of Toilet Paper on a Hill with Rainbow Humor
This cartoon uses humor to depict a roll of toilet paper on a hill with a rainbow, symbolizing how precious it became during shortages. It reflects social commentary on community experiences with scarce resources.
Family Humorously Discussing Absurd TV Series Plot Twist
This cartoon by illustrates a typical Egyptian family watching a popular TV series and humorously debating its absurd plot twist where a character's husband is revealed to be her brother in nursing. It reflects common social interactions around TV shows in Egyptian households.
Playful Cartoon of Egg Scolding Late Sperm with Egyptian Slang
This cartoon by Sameh Samir humorously depicts an egg character scolding a late sperm, calling him 'animal' in Egyptian slang. The joke plays on the double meaning of 'animal' as both an insult and the biological term for sperm, reflecting Egyptian cultural humor.
Cartoon Depicting Famous Puppet Show Characters Sharing Local Treat
The cartoon illustrates iconic puppets from the well-known Egyptian Moulid opera inviting to share Malban, a traditional sweet. It captures the folkloric essence of Egyptian Moulids and the cultural significance of the Moulid celebrations.
Media Content Compared to Human Waste in Satirical Cartoon
This satirical cartoon depicts a female news anchor defecating during a live broadcast, using the imagery to criticize media content as comparable to human waste. The camera focus on the anchor's face during this act highlights the message that some media broadcasts are as unpleasant and worthless as sewage. The cartoon reflects a critical view of media quality in a bold and provocative manner. Created by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Showing Struggle with Social Media Chains
This cartoon by humorously depicts the challenge of being bound by social media platforms. It reflects on the social impact and personal struggle of constant connectivity in modern life.
Cartoon Illustration of a Cityscape with Buildings and Rooftops
This cartoon illustration depicts a cityscape with multiple buildings and rooftops, representing the urban environment and community life. The artwork captures the essence of city living without focusing on specific events or humor.
Farewell Tribute to Dr. Ahmed Khaled Tawfik with Dr. Refaat Ismail
This tribute cartoon by Sameh Samir shows Dr. Ahmed Khaled Tawfik welcoming his iconic character Dr. Refaat Ismail after his death. It reflects on the writer’s legacy and the connection between the author and his creation, especially as Dr. Refaat Ismail passed away shortly before Tawfik.
Wealthy Man Says 'Something for God!' in Egyptian Social Context
This cartoon depicts a wealthy man saying the well-known Egyptian phrase 'Something for God!' to beggars, a common request for money or assistance. It reflects social interactions and the cultural context of asking for aid in Egypt with a humorous tone. The artwork is by Sameh Cartoon.
Humorous Cartoon on Power Outage and Light Return
This cartoon offers a humorous take on the frequent power outages in Egypt, showing characters reacting with wit and lightheartedness. It highlights a common community experience with playful dialogue about the return of electricity.
Father Bids Farewell to Wife and Child After Church Terror Attack
This cartoon reflects on the 2015 terrorist attack at a church in Egypt, showing a father bidding farewell to the spirits of his wife and child. The child's spirit tells him not to be sad, saying their mother told them they are going to a much cleaner place than where they lived. It highlights the tragic impact of terrorism on families.
Corrupt Official and Assistant Joke on 'May God Prolong Our Time in Your Hands'
This cartoon humorously portrays a corrupt official with unusually long arms and his assistant who says the prayer 'May God prolong our time in your hands.' The irony lies in their extended reach symbolizing corruption and bribery, reflecting societal issues in an Egyptian context.
Political Satire Cartoon on Social Groups in Egypt
This cartoon by offers a humorous political satire on various social groups in Egypt, labeled A, B, and C. It reflects on societal divisions with light comedy and political commentary.
Cartoon of Host Blaming Child Thieves as Victims of Society
This cartoon illustrates a TV host who blames child thieves, ignoring that they are victims of difficult social circumstances. The host sarcastically questions why they did not commit suicide, reflecting a harsh societal attitude towards vulnerable children. The image raises awareness about the need to understand and support children affected by social issues.
Cartoon Imagining Ramez Galal Mocking a Poor Citizen
The cartoon imagines the prank show host Ramez Galal using his typical humiliating style to mock a poor citizen's poverty and worn clothes. It highlights how such pranks can disrespect vulnerable people by turning their hardship into entertainment. This reflects a critical view of humor that targets social and economic struggles in Egypt.
Cartoon on Flooding in Cairo with Ironic Control Claim
This cartoon by humorously depicts flooding in Cairo, showing people struggling in water while one person ironically states they are 'under control.' It reflects on the community's challenges during floods with a satirical tone.
Cartoon on Secret Soda Sales Amid American Product Boycott Trend
This cartoon by Sameh Samir highlights the trend of boycotting American products in Cairo, showing a soda vendor selling his drink secretly in a dark alley. The background word 'Kabsa' is commonly used to signal the police's approach, adding to the street culture context of informal trade and caution.
Cartoon Highlighting Class Disparity in Egyptian Society
This cartoon presents a social commentary on class disparity in Egyptian society. It contrasts the impoverished man with the affluent woman, highlighting ongoing social inequality issues.
Humorous Cartoon on Clinical Trials in Medical Practice
This cartoon by humorously depicts a clinical trial scenario where a doctor injects a visibly distressed patient. It offers a lighthearted commentary on medical practices, reflecting societal views on clinical trials in Egypt.
Egyptian Halloween Horror: Rent and Electricity Scare
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon uses Halloween imagery to portray the economic fears faced by Egyptians. Instead of supernatural ghosts, the real terrors are the landlord demanding rent and the electricity collector calling for payment, highlighting the ongoing financial struggles in Egypt.
Thief Caught in Ramadan Told to Swear He's Fasting by Soldier
This cartoon depicts a thief caught stealing during Ramadan being told by a soldier to swear he is fasting. It highlights the security forces' priorities and lack of concern for the actual crime, reflecting social commentary on law enforcement attitudes.
Poor Citizen Complains About Cairo Metro Fare Hike, Official Unmoved
This cartoon illustrates a poor citizen's objection to the increased Cairo metro ticket prices. The official responds with indifference, sarcastically telling him to take a taxi or private car if he dislikes the metro. It highlights social frustration over public transport costs in Egypt with a satirical tone.
Cartoon Showing Robots and AI Controlling Humans
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon illustrates the concept of robots and artificial intelligence taking control over humans. It reflects on the growing influence of AI in society and the shift in control dynamics between humans and machines. The image uses humor to comment on this technological takeover.
Humorous Cartoon on Waiting Outside Egyptian High School Exams
This cartoon by humorously depicts a man outside an Egyptian high school exam venue. He insists he is not begging but waiting for students to finish their exams, reflecting a common social scene during exam season in Egypt. The humor highlights the economic and social dynamics around exam periods.
Humorous Cartoon on Health Concerns at a Checkpoint During COVID Days
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon humorously portrays the tension and exaggerated health concerns of sneezing and coughing at a checkpoint during COVID days. It reflects social attitudes toward health safety measures in public spaces with a light comedic tone.
Humorous Cartoon on Social Interactions During COVID-19
This cartoon by uses humor to depict a man telling his father not to worry about his cough, attributing it to hashish instead of illness. It reflects local Egyptian social humor during the COVID-19 pandemic and the way people cope with health concerns through jokes.
Cartoon Showing Urban Waste Crisis with Man Rowing Through Garbage
This cartoon by highlights the environmental and urban waste management issues faced by cities. It uses humor to depict a man rowing a boat through a sea of garbage, drawing attention to the severity of urban pollution and the need for community awareness and action.
Cartoon of Trash Monster Symbolizing Urban Chaos in Egypt
This cartoon by humorously depicts the environmental issue of urban waste management in Egypt. The trash monster symbolizes the chaotic impact of garbage on city life, highlighting the challenges faced by urban communities.
Cartoon of a Man Buying Masks During the Pandemic
This cartoon humorously captures a man purchasing masks during the pandemic while already wearing one. It reflects the local community's experience with mask-wearing and the ongoing demand for protective gear.
Irony of a Fat Doctor Named Rafeeh Telling Patient to Lose Weight
This cartoon highlights the irony of a very overweight doctor named Rafeeh, whose name means 'slim,' telling a patient that they have made him very fat and that the patient needs to start a diet. The sign behind the doctor reads 'Dr. Rafeeh for Obesity Treatment,' emphasizing the humorous contradiction common in Egyptian social satire about weight issues.
Two Men Eating: One Dieting, One Eating Freely
This cartoon depicts two men dining side by side with contrasting habits. The overweight man is forced to eat sparingly due to his diet, while the thin man eats with no restraint, which irritates the dieting companion. The scene highlights the social tension around eating habits.
Cartoon on Social Trust and Streaming Influence in Conservative Societies
This cartoon depicts how conservative societies develop mistrust in innocent gestures like hugging due to the influence of streaming platforms normalizing LGBTQ+ culture. It highlights the social impact of political correctness and media content on everyday friendships in Egypt.
Generational Clash: Egyptian Classic Artists Chase New Festival Singers
This cartoon illustrates a generational clash where legendary Egyptian artists Umm Kulthum, Abdel Halim Hafez, and composer Abdel Wahab are chasing the newer generation of festival singers. It humorously contrasts the traditional and modern music scenes in Egypt, reflecting cultural tensions between the old and new musical styles.
Difference Between Umm Kulthum and Egypt's Festival Singers
The cartoon humorously contrasts Umm Kulthum's timeless and refined singing style with the loud and exaggerated performances of Egypt's festival singers. It reflects on the cultural gap between traditional and modern music scenes in Egypt.
Cartoon on Egyptian Social Value Based on Family and Influence
This cartoon illustrates a small man demanding respect by emphasizing his family background and connections, highlighting the Egyptian societal tendency to judge people by their wealth and relationships instead of their personal value. The surprised reaction of the other man underscores the inverted social values.
Old Goods Seller Calls 'Bekia' Reflecting Urban Change and Loss of Heritage
This cartoon by Sameh Cartoon depicts a seller calling out 'Bekia'—a term from Egyptian slang with Italian roots—while riding a bicycle buying any old item including entire old houses. It symbolizes how cities change and authentic heritage is replaced by money-driven renewal, reflecting social commentary on urban transformation.
Cartoon of Soldier Confronting Santa Claus Over License
This cartoon humorously depicts a soldier confronting Santa Claus about his license while he rides his sleigh. The scene blends military authority with a festive context, reflecting social commentary with light humor.
Romantic Relationships and Social Distancing During Covid Times
This cartoon highlights the difficulties couples face in maintaining romantic connections while adhering to social distancing rules during the Covid pandemic. It uses humor to reflect on the social challenges brought by health precautions.
Romantic Gesture Amid Social Distancing During Covid Times
This cartoon highlights the impact of Covid on romantic relationships by showing a man offering a flower to a woman while maintaining social distance in a park. It humorously reflects how social distancing affects emotional connections and courtship.
Santa Claus and Reindeer Enjoy Drinks in Festive Cartoon
This cartoon by humorously blends Christmas characters Santa Claus and a reindeer enjoying drinks in a festive setting. The scene celebrates Happy 2019 with a lighthearted tone, combining holiday cheer and community spirit.
Santa Claus Turns Clothes Thief Amid Economic Crisis Cartoon
This cartoon by Sameh Samir depicts Santa Claus as a clothes thief on rooftops amid an economic crisis. Instead of delivering gifts, he steals laundry while pleading 'Oh forgive me, O Lord!' The image uses dark comedy to comment on the pressures of economic hardship in the community.
Cartoon of Pharaoh Enjoying Modern Ride in Royal Mummies Parade
This cartoon humorously depicts a pharaoh participating in the royal mummies parade by riding a modern vehicle labeled 'King of Egypt.' The artwork blends ancient Egyptian heritage with a contemporary twist, reflecting on the cultural significance of such parades in Egypt. Cartoon by
Cartoon of King Ramses Reacting to His Name on an Egyptian Bus
This cartoon humorously depicts a bus driver calling out 'Ramses,' leading to a surprised reaction from a mummy representing King Ramses. The scene plays on the common Egyptian name and historical references, blending modern daily life with ancient history. Cartoon by
Abstract Cartoon Portrait of Fairuz
This artwork features an abstract cartoon interpretation of Fairuz, Lebanon's legendary singer, with exaggerated and stylized features that highlight artistic creativity. The image, , blends humor and community appreciation through its modern, expressive design. Illustration by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon of Egyptian Dancer Taheyya Kariokka
This cartoon features Taheyya Kariokka, the legendary Egyptian dancer, rendered in a vibrant pink dress with a yellow belt and a cheerful expression. , the artwork uses exaggerated features for a comedic and lighthearted effect, appealing to fans of and entertaining illustrations.
Napoleon and Nafousa: A Humorous Take on Egyptian Folklore
This cartoon from Sameh Cartoon humorously depicts Napoleon announcing 'I'm coming to you, Nafousa!'—a clever reference to the Egyptian folktale about his alleged relationship with a woman named Nafousa during his campaign in Egypt. The artwork blends historical satire with Egyptian cultural humor.
Cartoon on Christmas Celebrations and Domestic Tourism in Poor Areas
This cartoon uses humor to highlight the contrast between the idea of celebrating Christmas in luxury destinations and the reality of supporting domestic tourism in poorer neighborhoods. The scene reflects on social and economic conditions, using wit to comment on community experiences during the holiday season. The cartoon offers a relatable perspective on how families adapt their celebrations.
Cartoon of a Mother Urging Her Son to Wake Up for School
This cartoon humorously captures a classic Egyptian morning, with a mother urging her son to wake up for breakfast and catch the Imbaba Industrial High School boys' bus. The mix of English and Arabic phrases adds to the comedic effect, reflecting daily life in Egypt. The scene highlights the relatable rush and urgency of school mornings.
Cartoon: Soldier Catches Thief Like Pikachu in Playful Scene
This cartoon shows a soldier catching a thief using a phone, humorously comparing the act to catching Pikachu. The scene uses playful language, 'Stop there, you won't escape from me again! I caught you, Pikachu.' Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon of Sheep Statue and Egyptian Feast Traditions
This cartoon humorously depicts a man and child viewing a sheep statue, with a playful reference to Egyptian feast traditions. The joke suggests that sheep have gone extinct in Egypt because they were eaten during the holiday celebrations. The scene uses light satire to comment on cultural practices in Egypt.
Satirical Cartoon on Medicine and Marriage Costs
This cartoon uses humor to comment on the high costs of marriage, with a man jokingly suggesting a medicine that allows self-reproduction like potatoes. The scene highlights social pressures and financial challenges related to marriage in a playful way. The cartoon offers a witty take on community issues through satire.
Cartoon of a Man with Wings in Tattered Clothes
This cartoon humorously depicts a man with wings dressed in tattered clothes, creating a playful contrast between the fantasy of flight and the reality of poverty. The image uses visual irony to highlight the gap between dreams and daily struggles.
Parallel World: Butcher Nervous as Feminist Woman Flirts with Him
This cartoon from Sameh Cartoon imagines a parallel society where women dominate and men are on the receiving end of flirtation. The scene shows a butcher feeling uneasy as a confident woman teases him, saying, 'Don’t you have anything but my meat to crave?' The joke plays on the double meaning of 'meat,' referring both to his body and the beef he sells, highlighting a satirical take on gender dynamics.
Butcher Shop Cartoon: Customer Jokes About Thighs in Playful Exchange
In this , a poor man visits a butcher shop and uses the phrase 'Remember me to your thighs, master!' The joke plays on the double meaning of the phrase—commonly used flirtatiously—while also referring to the beef thighs hanging in the shop. The scene humorously highlights the man's inability to afford meat, turning his words into a lighthearted, innocent revenge on the butcher.
Cartoon of Taxi Driver Exaggerating Fare in Egyptian Pounds
This cartoon captures a lighthearted moment between a taxi driver and a passenger in Egypt, where the driver humorously inflates the fare by equating 30 pounds to one hundred dollars. The scene reflects everyday interactions and playful exaggeration common in Egyptian society.
Cartoon of Man Using Umbrella to Shield from Falling Trash
This cartoon humorously illustrates the problem of environmental pollution by showing a man using an umbrella to shield himself from falling trash. The image draws attention to the impact of waste on daily life and encourages viewers to consider the consequences of pollution.
Cartoon of Man at the Beach Joking About Wearing Branded Boxers
This cartoon features a man lounging on the beach in his branded boxers, humorously concerned about being judged for his appearance. The scene highlights playful social commentary on fashion and perceptions.
Exams During Ramadan: The Mesaharaty Wakes Up Sayed for Studying
This cartoon humorously blends the stress of high school exams with Ramadan traditions in Egypt. The mesaharaty, known for waking people before dawn, calls out to Sayed, reminding him to study for his exams. The scene captures the overlap of exam season and Ramadan, a familiar situation for many Egyptian students. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon of Policeman Distracted by Pikachu While Thief Escapes
This cartoon humorously depicts a policeman who is so distracted by catching Pikachu that he ignores a thief trying to escape. The playful scene highlights the absurdity of misplaced priorities in a lighthearted way.
Cartoon: Hiding from Debt Collectors—Student Tests Invisibility on Dad
This cartoon shows an Egyptian student inventing an invisibility device and testing it on his father, who wants to avoid people demanding money and debts. The scene humorously reflects a common situation where individuals try to escape financial obligations. Sameh Samir uses light satire to highlight daily community challenges in Egypt.
Cartoon Mixing Egyptian Molokhia Cooking with Political Humor
This cartoon humorously combines the Egyptian tradition of cooking molokhia with a playful reference to political lists. The scene features a woman preparing the dish as a man looks on in surprise, highlighting the intersection of food and politics in a lighthearted way.
Cartoon: Man Wakes Up Surprised, Wonders About Time and Essam Sharaf
This cartoon features a man waking up in bed, yawning and surprised, asking, 'What time is it now?! Essam Sharaf.' The reference highlights Essam Sharaf, who was Egypt's Prime Minister in 2011. The scene uses humor to connect a common morning surprise with a political figure, reflecting Egyptian social context.
Cartoon of Mubarak After Resignation Repeating His Notorious Ferry Phrase
This cartoon depicts former President Mubarak after his 2011 resignation, echoing his notorious phrase about the ferry disaster victims. The artwork satirizes his apparent indifference to the tragedy and public criticism over his response. It highlights a significant moment in Egyptian political and social memory. The piece is by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Satirizing Police Use of Emergency Law in Domestic Setting
This cartoon humorously depicts a police officer referencing emergency law to manage a domestic situation, reflecting on social issues in Egypt. The scene uses satire to highlight the intersection of authority and daily life.
Cartoon Satirizing Minimum Wage Demands and Ministry Budget
This cartoon humorously depicts the contradiction between a citizen's demand for a minimum wage and a ministry official surrounded by money bags labeled 'budget'. The scene offers a witty take on economic issues and public perceptions of government finances. Sameh Cartoon provides a satirical look at community concerns over salary and budget transparency.
Cartoon Satirizing the Idea of Broadcasting Trials on Television
This cartoon humorously depicts the idea of broadcasting court trials on television, with a judge treating the proceedings like a TV program by announcing a break. The scene reflects on the blending of legal seriousness with entertainment formats, highlighting how public affairs can be presented in a lighthearted way. The artwork uses Egyptian television culture as a backdrop.
Cartoon of a Man with TV Antenna Horns Installed by Television
This cartoon uses satire to show a television placing antenna horns on a man's head, symbolizing how media can manipulate and transform people into obedient followers, much like sheep. The image highlights the influence of television in shaping public perception and conformity. From the Sameh Cartoon archive.
Mother's Unusual Advice for Exam Day Amid 2011 Unrest
This Sameh Samir cartoon from 2011 uses dark humor to highlight the tense atmosphere during Egypt's security breakdown, as a mother jokingly tells her son to take a Molotov cocktail to his school exam and use it if the examiner bothers him.
Cartoon of Egyptian Students Forming a 'Youth Coalition' to Justify Cheating
This cartoon satirizes Egyptian classroom culture as students, caught cheating, insist they're simply forming a 'youth coalition.' The scene cleverly mirrors the language of political movements and alliances, blending school humor with political commentary. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Political Cartoon: Man Holding the Word 'Revolution' in Arabic
This political cartoon humorously illustrates a bearded man holding onto the Arabic word for 'revolution', reflecting on the concept of control or influence over revolutionary movements. The image uses satire to comment on political dynamics, particularly from an Egyptian perspective. Artwork by Sameh Cartoon.
Cartoon on Exam Cheating and the Irony of Claimed Transparency
This cartoon humorously contrasts the idea of practicing transparency with the reality of exam cheating. It reflects on the common contradiction found in academic environments, where honesty is preached but not always practiced. The scene uses playful irony to comment on social attitudes toward integrity. Sameh Cartoon presents this everyday scenario with a comedic twist.
Student Satirizes Exam Legitimacy Amid Egypt's Political Unrest
This cartoon from Sameh Cartoon features a student using political terminology to highlight the lack of transparency and legitimacy in Egyptian secondary school exams during the 2011 political movement. The scene humorously mirrors the broader political discourse, offering sharp social commentary on both education and politics.
Cartoon Satirizing Sectarianism Through Absurd Criminal Logic
This cartoon uses humor to comment on the absurdity of a criminal claiming to oppose sectarianism. The character's actions contrast sharply with his supposed values, offering a witty take on social issues. The artwork by Sameh Cartoon provides a unique perspective on community challenges.
Cartoon on Freedom and Expectations After Revolution
This cartoon humorously explores the expectations of achieving freedom through revolution, only to be met with an unexpected outcome. The scene captures three individuals in a lighthearted discussion, reflecting on the gap between hope and reality in a community and political context. , the artwork uses satire to comment on societal aspirations.
Cartoon Student Overwhelmed by Exam Compared to Election Form
This cartoon humorously captures a student's struggle with exam stress by comparing it to the complexity of an election form. The playful illustration reflects the common feeling of being overwhelmed during exams, using relatable humor. , it offers a lighthearted take on academic challenges.
Satirical Cartoon on President Morsi’s 100-Day Promise
This cartoon cleverly parallels the frustration of a couple’s unchanged life after 100 days with the public’s disappointment in Mohamed Morsi’s failed 100-day reform promise. The dead bird in the cage and the woman’s exasperation highlight the gap between political promises and reality. Artwork by Sameh Cartoon.
Cartoon on Elections and Food Distribution Choices
This cartoon highlights the humorous side of election season, where voters are shown deciding between candidates based on who distributes sugar or potatoes. The scene reflects a playful take on how food incentives can influence voting choices. , the artwork offers a satirical look at community and political behavior.
Deposed President Morsi in a Sinking Boat Satire
This cartoon features deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi sitting in a boat with water pouring in through a hole, which he innocently admires as a beautiful fountain. The artwork uses sharp satire to comment on political naivety and the consequences of ignoring serious problems. Sameh Cartoon delivers a witty take on leadership and community impact.
Satirical Cartoon on Loans: Superficial Elegance, Deep Poverty
This exposes the harsh reality of loans: they may provide a veneer of elegance, but ultimately lead to poverty and class decline, symbolized by giving a tie while taking away the pants. The artwork raises awareness about the true impact of borrowing on individuals and society.
Humorous Cartoon of Students Rushing Back to School in Egypt
This cartoon humorously captures the spirit of Egyptian students returning to school, depicted as an energetic 'attack' on the building with a giant pencil. The Egyptian flag on the school highlights the local context. Sameh Cartoon uses lighthearted imagery to reflect the excitement and chaos of the back-to-school season.
Political Satire Cartoon Reflecting Egypt's 2011 Movement Through Exam Stress
This cartoon cleverly uses the image of a stressed student asking to stop his own voice during exams as a metaphor for the political unrest and suppression of expression during Egypt's 2011 movement. Sameh Samir delivers sharp political satire through relatable school imagery.
Cartoon Satirizing Irony in Protests with 'Peaceful' Chant
This cartoon humorously illustrates the contradiction of protestors chanting 'peaceful' while brandishing weapons. The scene uses satire to comment on the gap between words and actions during demonstrations. , the artwork highlights irony in protest culture.
ElBaradei Escapes Crisis with Twitter Float Cartoon
This cartoon illustrates Mohamed ElBaradei, known for his political tweets, jumping off a sinking ship marked with the Egyptian flag in 2011, using a Twitter float and leaving his young revolution supporters behind. The scene satirizes political disengagement and reliance on social media.
Military Leader Holds Nasser Portrait to Intimidate Islamist Political Movement
This uses satire to highlight how Egypt's military leadership invokes the legacy of Gamal Abdel Nasser to warn the Islamist political movement, referencing the repression of Islamists in the 1950s. Created by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Satire: The Devil's Deal and International Loans
This cartoon cleverly adapts a scene from the series 'Wanoos', drawing on the global 'Faust' narrative, to satirize how international loans—like those from the World Bank—can feel like selling one's soul. Sameh Cartoon delivers sharp social and political commentary with a humorous twist.
Cartoon on Media Stereotypes: Revolutionaries or Thugs?
This cartoon satirizes how media shapes public perception, showing a man with a facial scar doubting the authenticity of TV revolutionaries and labeling them as thugs. The scene reflects on the irony of judging others based on media stereotypes. Artwork by Sameh Cartoon.
Humorous Cartoon on the State of Egyptian Political Parties
This cartoon humorously highlights the current state of Egyptian political parties, using satire to comment on deprivation and party dynamics. Two men, depicted in underwear, read a newspaper with a witty headline, reflecting everyday Egyptian perspectives. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Political Cartoon Satirizing Corruption with Rat Figure and Money Bags
This uses satire to depict corruption, featuring a man praising a rat-like figure holding money bags. The use of 'Pasha' and the scene's tone reflect Egyptian societal issues with bribery and flattery. The artwork highlights the ongoing challenges of corruption in a community context.
Cartoon of Humorous Gift Exchange with Patched Clothes
This cartoon humorously depicts a man gifting a patched dress to a woman who is already wearing patched clothes, with hearts above them. The playful scene highlights their shared circumstances and adds a touch of lightheartedness to everyday life. , it reflects relatable humor about gift-giving.
Cartoon Highlighting Male Entitlement and Gendered Upbringing
This humorously exposes how boys are often raised to believe their value is higher simply because they are male. The exaggerated adult face on the baby and the bold statement 'I'm the man!' shed light on the roots of male entitlement and the impact of gendered upbringing in society. Created by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Critiquing the Use of Female Enforcers Against Women's Protests
This Sameh Cartoon sharply critiques the practice of deploying women known for street confrontations to disrupt women's demonstrations, exposing how they are portrayed as simple citizens while following orchestrated commands.
Cartoon Showing TV's Comedic Influence on Viewers
This cartoon humorously portrays a man feeling uneasy in front of a smiling television, emphasizing how TV can dominate viewers' emotions and thoughts. The playful scene reflects on the comedic side of media influence in daily life. , it offers a witty take on modern entertainment's impact.
Satirical Cartoon on Economic Crisis: Modern Egyptian Mummy
This uses sharp satire to comment on Egypt's economic crisis, featuring a businessman or official presenting a poor, nearly naked man to a tourist as a 'modern Egyptian mummy.' The artwork highlights the hardships faced by citizens and the disconnect between officials and everyday reality.
Satirical Cartoon of a Clown Mocking Authority Inspired by Salah Jahin
This cartoon, inspired by Salah Jahin's famous lines, uses humor to highlight the irrational fear of authority figures towards harmless individuals. The scene depicts a clown confronting a military officer, emphasizing the satirical nature of power dynamics in society. Sameh Samir's artwork reflects Egyptian cultural context and social commentary.
Cartoon Highlighting Anti-Bullying Message in Schools
This cartoon addresses the issue of bullying in schools, showing a teacher calling students by derogatory nicknames. The artwork uses humor to highlight the negative effects of such behavior and encourages viewers to support anti-bullying initiatives. Sameh Cartoon brings attention to the need for respect and empathy in educational environments.
Cartoon of Egyptian Man Posing with Foreigner Holding Money Bag
This cartoon humorously depicts an Egyptian man excitedly requesting a photo with a foreigner who is holding a money bag, reflecting local attitudes toward foreigners and wealth. The scene uses light-hearted satire to comment on social perceptions in Egypt. Artwork by Sameh Cartoon.
Cartoon Satirizing Media Manipulation on Egyptian Television
This cartoon humorously depicts a man watching television, praising the speaker who is actually a puppet controlled by a hidden hand. The scene uses Egyptian dialect to highlight how media figures may be manipulated behind the scenes. It offers a satirical take on media influence in Egyptian society.
Political Cartoon: Even a Child's Simple Treat Is Taken
This satirizes political and economic exploitation, showing a suited man eating a child's chocolate to represent how even the simplest treats are taken from children. The image uses dark humor to comment on the impact of authority figures on society's most vulnerable.
Giant Rat Symbolizing Rampant Corruption in the City
This cartoon illustrates a giant rat dominating an Egyptian cityscape, using satire to highlight the issue of widespread corruption in urban communities. The rat, labeled 'the rat of the gathering,' serves as a metaphor for the pervasive corruption impacting city life. Created by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Depicting Irony in Social Commentary and Public Perception
This cartoon humorously illustrates the irony of social commentary, with a man accusing everyone of being disappointing and misled while he is visibly controlled by a chain. The image reflects on how individuals may criticize society without recognizing their own constraints. , the cartoon uses satire to comment on public perception and self-awareness.
Cartoon Satirizing Political Ignorance in Parliament
This cartoon uses satire to highlight a politician's ignorance about parliamentary responsibilities, focusing instead on trivial activities like waving at the camera and eating sandwiches. The scene reflects a humorous take on political disengagement within an Egyptian context. , it offers a witty commentary on community and political awareness.
Cartoon Reflecting Egyptian Revolution Demands: Bread, Freedom, Social Justice
This cartoon captures the spirit of the Egyptian Revolution, highlighting the core demands of bread, freedom, and social justice. The image shows a man with an eyepatch holding the Egyptian flag, referencing the significant date of 25 January. The artwork provides a visual commentary on Egypt's social and political landscape.
Satirical Cartoon of Unrealistic Promises Amid Hardship
This Sameh Cartoon satirizes the gap between harsh reality and exaggerated optimism, depicting a poor father promising his son a PlayStation after the departure of a corrupt government. The scene humorously exposes how unrealistic hopes are used to cope with difficult social and political situations.
Cartoon Critiquing Economic Disparity in Egypt with Satirical Humor
This cartoon uses humor to comment on economic disparity in Egypt. A wealthy man encourages a poor man to undress further for Egypt, while simultaneously promoting buying palaces and making donations. The scene highlights the contrast between social classes and the irony in public appeals for sacrifice. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Satirizing Media Influence and Trust Issues
This cartoon uses humor to comment on the power of media influence. A man is confronted by a figure emerging from a newspaper, demanding exclusive trust. The scene reflects on how media can shape public perception and trust, making viewers question the reliability of information sources. Sameh Samir illustrates this dynamic with playful satire.
Cartoon on Double Standards in Judging Actions: Forbidden vs Permissible
This cartoon humorously explores the double standards people apply when judging actions as either forbidden or permissible. Through two contrasting panels, it shows a man reacting differently to the same scenario based solely on the label attached. The artwork by Sameh Cartoon offers a playful take on societal perceptions and everyday judgments.
Cartoon Satirizing Social Perceptions with Ironic Commentary
This cartoon humorously depicts a man standing on his head, telling another that the country is upright. The irony highlights how people may ignore reality or see things from a skewed perspective. The scene offers a witty take on social perceptions and commentary. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Depicting Media Influence as Military Control
This cartoon uses the imagery of a TV-headed soldier in military uniform to represent the influence of the media over individuals. The scene highlights concerns about media control and its impact on society, particularly from an Egyptian perspective. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Satirical Cartoon of Egyptian Talk Show Host Engaged in Dramatic Banter
In this satirical , the decline of media discourse is highlighted through a talk show host depicted as a folkloric Egyptian woman engaging in a dramatic, rhymed tirade. The director's admiration for her performance adds a layer of humor, reflecting on the sensationalism often seen in Egyptian media.
Cartoon Satirizing Elderly Leaders Blocking Youth Progress
This satirizes the political reality where elderly leaders refuse to relinquish power, instead placing obstacles in the path of younger generations and blaming them for failures.
Satirical Cartoon: The Deceived Revolutionary and the Elite's Trap
This satirical cartoon from Sameh Cartoon depicts a revolutionary misled by elite figures, including ex-politicians, businessmen, and an Islamist, who pretend to support him while actually setting him up for a fall. The image uses dark humor to comment on political manipulation and the dangers faced by those who trust deceptive leaders.
Cartoon of Doctor Carrying Superhero Highlights Real-Life Heroes
This cartoon illustrates a doctor carrying a superhero, humorously conveying that medical professionals are the true heroes in our communities. The artwork uses playful imagery to raise awareness about the vital role of healthcare workers. Sameh Cartoon delivers a lighthearted yet meaningful message about appreciating those who care for our health.
Egyptian Deity Sekhmet Protects the Nile: Cartoon Commentary
This cartoon illustrates Sekhmet, the Egyptian goddess, safeguarding Egypt from any threats to the Nile, emphasizing the river's existential importance for the nation. The artwork by Sameh Samir raises awareness about Egypt's dependence on the Nile and the dangers of water exploitation.
Cartoon Symbolizing Egyptian-Canadian Friendship
This cartoon illustrates the spirit of Egyptian-Canadian friendship by depicting an ancient Egyptian pharaoh alongside a Canadian Mountie, highlighting the connection between the two nations. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Depicting Egyptian Pride on October 6 War Anniversary
This cartoon captures the spirit of Egyptian pride and collective achievement during the October 6 War. The image features a tank with the Egyptian flag and a quote reflecting national unity and determination. It serves as a visual reminder of the significance of this historical event in Egypt. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Highlighting Social Inequality Through Contrasting Lifestyles
This cartoon powerfully depicts social inequality by contrasting a wealthy man indulging in luxury with a poor man reaching for basic sustenance. The image highlights the gap between different social classes and encourages reflection on societal disparities. It serves as a visual commentary on the ongoing issue of inequality.
Human Intelligence: From Clubs to Nuclear Rockets
This cartoon humorously illustrates the evolution of human violence, depicting an ancient human with a club and a modern human with a nuclear rocket. The image highlights how, despite technological progress, human intelligence is still used for destruction.
Cartoon of Viking and Ancient Egyptian Humorously Exchanging Scrolls
This cartoon features a Viking and an ancient Egyptian engaging in a lighthearted exchange of scrolls, symbolizing a humorous cultural interaction. The scene uses playful satire to imagine what might happen if these two ancient civilizations met. The cartoon is presented from an Egyptian perspective, adding a local flavor to the comedic scenario.
Public Sector Negligence: Nuclear Reactor 'Omelette' Cartoon
This cartoon uses sharp humor to criticize public sector negligence, showing a nuclear reactor explosion while an employee jokes about doing a 'one embaleh'—a reference to a popular Egyptian song about reckless motorcycle stunts. The scene highlights how careless attitudes in public service can have catastrophic consequences. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon: Students Return to School Amid Pandemic Challenges
This cartoon humorously illustrates students returning to school while stepping over virus-like obstacles, symbolizing the challenges faced during the pandemic. The scene captures the mix of excitement and caution as schools reopen. It reflects the community's adaptation to new norms in education. Artwork by Sameh Cartoon.
Ever Green Ship Blocks Suez Canal as Noah’s Ark Waits
This cartoon humorously depicts the Ever Green ship blocking the Suez Canal, with animals on a wooden ark—like Noah’s Ark—caught behind the blockage. The artwork highlights the global impact of the incident and the surprise of those affected. A piece from Sameh Cartoon.
Cartoon of Robot and Worker Celebrating Labour Day Together
This cartoon humorously illustrates the impact of automation on Labour Day, as a robot joins a surprised human worker in the celebration. The scene playfully comments on the evolving workplace dynamic between humans and machines. The cartoon is
Palm Sunday Attack Satire: Peaceful Procession Disrupted by Terror
This impactful illustrates Jesus riding a donkey on Palm Sunday, warmly received by worshippers, while an extremist replaces palm leaves with a hidden bomb. The artwork references the real-life terrorist attack during Palm Sunday in Egypt, emphasizing the clash between faith, joy, and senseless violence.
Delivery Worker Brings Virus-Packed Pizza During COVID-19 in Egypt
This humorous comic strip captures the exaggerated fears of food delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic in Egypt. As a delivery worker arrives with a pizza covered in virus-like shapes, the family scrambles to hide atop wardrobes and fans. , the cartoon uses playful satire to reflect on community anxieties during the pandemic. Created by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Depicting Wealth Disparity During the Pandemic
This cartoon uses imagery to showcase the gap between the wealthy and the poor during the pandemic. A rich man stands atop a dollar sign, while a poor man gazes up, emphasizing social inequality. The artwork draws attention to the ongoing issue of wealth disparity in challenging times. Illustration by Sameh Samir.
Fairuz Weeps for Beirut Port Explosion Wrapped in Lebanese Flag
This moving portrays Fairuz, a symbol of Lebanon, weeping and wrapped in the Lebanese flag as she mourns the Beirut port explosion. The artwork highlights national grief and unity in the face of tragedy.
Cartoon Humor on Height Difference and Authority in Relationships
This humorously depicts a short man confidently claiming authority in a conversation with a much taller woman. The scene plays on the comedic contrast between physical height and perceived authority, reflecting on everyday relationship dynamics. The lighthearted tone makes it relatable and entertaining for viewers.
Angel of Justice: Naira Ashraf Holds Her Killer Accountable
This cartoon portrays Naira Ashraf as an angel confronting her killer, referencing her real-life story where she was murdered by her ex-boyfriend after rejecting his repeated attempts to rekindle their relationship. The artwork raises awareness about violence against women and the importance of justice in society. Artwork credit: Sameh Cartoon.
Village Celebration Over A+ Grade in Literacy Class
This cartoon from Sameh Cartoon humorously illustrates a rural villager excitedly sharing his A+ grade from a literacy class, while his community celebrates the unexpected success. The artwork uses light comedy to shed awareness on adult education and community spirit.
Cartoon Exposing the Harmful Reality of Female Circumcision
This cartoon powerfully depicts the reality of female circumcision, emphasizing its nature as a form of mutilation. The artwork aims to raise awareness and spark conversation about this ongoing issue in Egypt. By illustrating the fear and harm involved, it encourages communities to reconsider this harmful practice. Sameh Cartoon uses visual storytelling to address an important social concern.
Cartoon Raising Awareness Against Female Circumcision Laws and Health Risks
This cartoon uses clear imagery and text to emphasize that female circumcision is both medically harmful and illegal. The presence of a police officer and a doctor underscores the legal and health perspectives. The artwork aims to raise public awareness and encourage the protection of girls' rights. Sameh Samir presents this message to support community education.
Child Labor Awareness: Young Girl Working in Cotton Fields
This brings attention to the issue of child labor in Egypt, showing a young girl working in cotton fields for minimal wages and under harsh supervision. The artwork aims to raise awareness about the need to protect children and support their dreams.
Cartoon of a Child Cotton Worker Dreaming of Becoming a Doctor
This Sameh Cartoon illustration, created for the Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity, highlights the harsh reality of child labor in cotton fields. The image shows a young girl enduring long hours and mistreatment, yet holding onto her dream of becoming a doctor. It aims to raise awareness about the need to protect children's rights and end child labor.
Cartoon Highlighting Child Labor in Cotton Fields
This impactful raises awareness about child labor in Egypt, portraying a real-life story of a girl working in cotton fields for little pay and under harsh supervision. The artwork aims to highlight the importance of protecting children's rights and supporting their dreams.
Child Labor Awareness: Young Girl Working in Cotton Fields
A , created for the Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity, highlights the harsh reality of child labor in cotton fields. The illustration shows a young girl enduring long hours and strict supervision, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and change.
Cartoon Raising Awareness Against Child Labor Featuring Egyptian Child's Dream
This awareness is inspired by a real Egyptian child who worked delivering goods and was injured in an accident caused by a careless driver. The artwork highlights the dangers of child labor, the vital role of the Ministry of Social Solidarity in supporting vulnerable children, and the child's hope to become an army officer.
Cartoon Depicting Child Labor and the Importance of Child Care Centers
This awareness cartoon, created for the Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity, illustrates the dangers of child labor and reckless driving. It tells the true story of a boy delivering goods who is injured in an accident, receives vital support from a child care center, and dreams of becoming an army officer. Sameh Cartoon uses this artwork to promote child protection and the importance of community care.
Child Labor Awareness: Real Story of a Young Fish Delivery Worker
This Sameh Cartoon artwork, created for the Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity, is based on a true story of a child laborer delivering fish who was injured in a traffic accident. The image raises awareness about the risks of child labor, the importance of road safety, and the positive impact of child care services.
Child Labor Awareness: Real Story of a Young Delivery Worker in Egypt
This Sameh Cartoon illustration is based on a true story, aiming to raise awareness about the dangers of child labor in Egypt. It depicts a young boy working to deliver goods, who suffers an accident due to a driver's negligence. The cartoon emphasizes the importance of child protection services and the boy's aspirations for a brighter future.
The Perpetual Cycle of Female Genital Mutilation
The cartoon vividly depicts the cycle of female genital mutilation, with a grandmother, mother, and daughter caught in a chain of harm. By showing how this practice is passed down through generations, the artwork calls for increased awareness and action to end FGM. Sameh Samir addresses the urgent need for societal change to protect girls from this crime.
Cartoon on Population Responsibility and Family Awareness Campaign
This cartoon features a family in a boat, visually supporting the message that childbearing is a responsibility. The artwork is part of a population awareness campaign, encouraging families to consider the social and developmental impacts of having children. The cartoon is attributed to Sameh Cartoon and reflects ongoing efforts to raise awareness about population issues in Egypt.
Cartoon Highlighting Harassment Awareness and Social Behavior
This cartoon addresses harassment by visually comparing a harassing man to a rabid dog, highlighting the need for social awareness and respectful behavior. The message 'Love is culture' underlines the importance of positive values in society. Sameh Cartoon uses satire to encourage viewers to reflect on their actions and promote a safer community.
Cartoon Critiquing Victim-Blaming and Misconceptions About Freedom in Harassment
This addresses the issue of victim-blaming and the widespread misconception that personal freedom justifies harassment. The artwork depicts a man using flawed logic to excuse his actions, while onlookers agree and a woman is blamed, reflecting troubling social attitudes that need to be challenged.
Cartoon on Street Harassment and Social Judgment in Egypt
This cartoon addresses the issue of street harassment in Egypt, illustrating the irony of a woman being criticized for her clothing while a man harasses her. The scene reflects common social attitudes and the tendency to blame victims rather than address inappropriate behavior. Sameh Cartoon presents this social commentary to raise awareness about the problem.
Poor Man Succumbs to Shopping Urge for Futuristic Gadgets
This cartoon humorously illustrates the urge to buy the latest technology, even when basic needs are unmet. A poor man, dressed in torn underwear, is seen purchasing advanced gadgets like a robot vacuum and moving refrigerator, reflecting on consumer habits in the community. Artwork by Sameh Samir.
Cartoon Satirizing Technology Addiction and Mobile Phone Obsession
This cartoon humorously illustrates the extent of technology addiction, depicting a woman using a man's severed arm to unlock a mobile phone with his fingerprint. The exaggerated scene highlights how far people might go for access to their devices. Sameh Samir uses playful satire to comment on society's obsession with smartphones.
Cartoon Depicting Chaotic Family Life and Household Imbalance
This cartoon humorously captures the chaos of family life, featuring children making a mess in the kitchen while a man relaxes in front of the TV. The scene highlights the imbalance of household responsibilities in a relatable and lighthearted way. , it reflects common family dynamics.
Tuk-Tuk Cartoon: The Street Belongs to the Tuk-Tuk
A sharply detailed cartoon shows a tuk-tuk navigating so chaotically that it drives right above a crowd of people, exaggerating how tuk-tuks have come to dominate the streets. The scene humorously reflects the unpredictable and overwhelming presence of tuk-tuks in city life. Artwork by Sameh Cartoon.
Teacher Rescues Student Imagining Academic Struggle
This cartoon illustrates a teacher coming to the rescue of a student who imagines he is drowning in academic challenges. The image highlights the crucial role of educators in recognizing and supporting students with varying abilities and learning needs. Artwork by Sameh Cartoon.
Oversized Boy Surrounded by Invisible Bullies in a Cartoon About Mockery
This cartoon from Sameh Cartoon shows a boy drawn much larger than the bullies around him, who are so small they seem to have no weight or value. Despite their insignificance, their laughter and mockery fill the scene, symbolizing how bullying can give empty voices an outsized impact. The illustration encourages viewers to recognize the emptiness of mockery and the importance of supporting those targeted by bullies.
Cartoon Highlighting the Humor in Online Betting App Scams
This cartoon humorously illustrates the common online scam of betting apps congratulating users for winning, while actually taking their money. The scene features a man celebrating his supposed win, unaware of the hand taking his cash. Sameh Cartoon uses satire to shed light on the risks of online betting platforms. The artwork serves as a playful warning about digital scams.
Cartoon Depicting Religious Unity and Harmony in Egypt
This cartoon highlights the theme of religious unity in Egypt, featuring Muslim and Christian leaders praying together over a city with both mosques and churches. The artwork reflects the importance of coexistence and mutual respect among different faiths in Egyptian society. , it encourages a message of community harmony.
Satirical Cartoon on Student Harassment at Cairo University
This cartoon humorously addresses the issue of student harassment at Cairo University by featuring a modern obelisk pillar, a symbol of the campus, within the scene. The illustration uses visual satire to spark conversation about community concerns in an academic environment.
Denial and Accusation Amidst the Trash: A Satirical Take on Responsibility
In this satirical , an official and a reporter are depicted standing deep in garbage, yet the official insists there is no trash and labels anyone who says otherwise as a traitor. The artwork highlights the denial of responsibility and the culture of discrediting criticism in local governance.
Cartoon Satire: Child's Water Gun vs. Security Laws During Eid
This cartoon humorously depicts a child celebrating Eid with a water gun, facing a soldier who references anti-terrorism laws. The scene satirizes the heightened security atmosphere during public celebrations in Egypt. Sameh Cartoon uses playful imagery to comment on the intersection of community festivities and security measures.
Satirical Cartoon on Nile Pollution and the Loss of Innocence
Referencing the song by Abdel Rahman El-Abnoudi and Abdel Halim Hafez, this satirically visualizes Egypt as a woman washing her hair in the Nile. Due to phosphate pollution, her hair falls out and the daylight flees, symbolizing lost innocence and environmental harm. The illustration raises awareness about Nile pollution, blending humor with social commentary.
Cartoon Hand Offering a Flower with 'Gift it to Your Other Half' Message
This humorous features a hand holding a flower and the Arabic phrase 'Gift it to your other half', making it an ideal image for sharing with your loved one or celebrating romantic occasions. Created by Sameh Samir.
Satirical Cartoon: Amen Ra Statue Calls King Tutankhamun After Chin Incident
This cartoon features the statue of Amen Ra calling King Tutankhamun after the famous chin-breaking incident, humorously asking if his chin hurts. The joke carries a clever double meaning, as Amen Ra is actually worried about his own statue's private part being damaged. The artwork by Sameh Cartoon uses playful satire and innuendo to comment on recent events involving Egypt's ancient artifacts.
Satirical Cartoon on Media Presenter’s Wages and Double Meanings
This cartoon uses clever wordplay as a TV presenter claims, 'Every episode I get something,' referencing both media salaries and a popular slang gesture. The artwork by Sameh Cartoon humorously exposes the double meanings in discussions about TV presenter pay.