I'm not sure if it's too late, but there's a nice selection of cartoons on 
Susan O'Hanion's site.

> Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:08:18 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> Mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> Subject: [MOSAIC] (Mosaic) Presentation> > Hi 
> Everyone,> > I am doing a presentation for a Reading First Workshop (I know 
> how people feel), and will be able to present how to add strategies with the 
> core and with independent reading. I only have 1 hour and am presenting with 
> the teacher that co-teaches with me. We are stressing the independent 
> reading, strategy instuction, resources, etc. We have pretty well timed it 
> all, but we need something really though provoking to leave them with. We 
> were going to show a short video clip on how things could be different then 
> they seem, but have been told it was a bit too much. I guess I need a cartoon 
> or something, that stresses what reading is not - or some hook to leave 
> people with so they will go back and start looking at how they approach 
> reading.> > Anyone have a cute cartoon or something we could use on our last 
> slide?> > Thanks,> Linda B> > 
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