>>Someone said that 98% of New Yorker readers say they read the cartoons first and that the other 2% are liars. I plead the fifth.
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>Read cartoons? It is like saying "reading photos". I have never been into cartoons; so maybe I don't understand something.
There's an uncertain shortage of terms in english on the subject, so they were turned into classes with overload.
Word „cartoon“ may mean caricature, or may mean comic strip, depending on context. So think in terms of context (yup, completely ambiguous, a newspaper may publish both, sometimes even on the same page... there you go).
How many translators from english does it take to replace a lightbulb? Unknown, depends on the context.