Cartoon Caption Contest

Cartoon Caption: Use your head to judge what's happening in this Easter Island-themed scene

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When it comes to carving out his place in history among these Easter Island statues, is the judge in way over his head? And, for that matter, what do the tourists have to say about it? Send us your best caption for this cartoon. The winner of our January-February challenge will see their caption and credit printed in an upcoming issue of the ABA Journal.

Congrats to December’s winning contest contributor, Ryan T. Pumpian of Atlanta. His caption below will appear in an upcoming issue of the ABA Journal.

“It’s a warrant for your arrest; says you failed to appear.”

How the contest works: Readers are asked to consider what’s happening in the cartoon in this post and submit clever, original captions. ABA Journal staff will review entries, pick their favorites, then ask readers to vote on the best of the bunch.

How to enter: Submit the caption you think best fits the scene depicted in the cartoon above by emailing captions[at]abajournal[dot]com with “January-February Caption Contest” in the subject line.

Deadline for entry: Contest entries must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. CT on Sunday, Feb. 10.

The prize: Bragging rights. Plus, the winning caption and credit to the caption writer will appear in an upcoming issue of the ABA Journal.

For complete rules, click this link. To view winning cartoons from last year, check out this gallery or follow the Cartoon Caption Contest RSS feed.

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