About
Bob Moran is an award-winning cartoonist and illustrator. He has drawn for many publications, most notably as lead political cartoonist for The Daily Telegraph in the UK, where he worked for ten years. Today, Bob is best known for the cartoons he produced during the alleged 'pandemic'. Unlike most of his peers, Bob used his public platform to expose the moral flaws and contradictions in the government measures subsequently implemented. Some people hated this; others loved it. He was eventually fired by The Telegraph at the end of 2021, for refusing to promote the mRNA injections through his work. Bob's stand attracted an international audience, and his original artworks are now highly sought after. Leaping out of the Overton window had unanticipated consequences for Bob, that forced him to reconsider his opinion of the free press he had dedicated his life to being part of. He now uses his creative independence to depict the oppressive system that dominates the world, and to inspire people to break free from it.