WittyWorld has earned the respect of people and organizations well beyond its immediate readership. It has been widely quoted by a variety of organs, such as Amnesty International, Fox television, Index on Censorship, National Public Radio, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many books. Its issues can be found in museums and presidential, national, local, and university libraries worldwide. Among the latter ones are Harvard, Cornell, Berkeley, Columbia, Temple, the German Bremen, the British Kent, and the Chinese Normal University in Shanghai.

WittyWorld
has published cartoons and/or reported from
110 countries and territories
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pertaining to the field of cartooning in a particular country.

Albania
Algeria
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria

Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Belgium
Bosnia
Brazil
Bulgaria

Cambodia
Canada
Canary Islands
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador
Egypt
England
Estonia
Estonia

Fearoe Islands
Finland
France

Germany
Ghana
Great Britain
Greece

Honduras
Hungary

Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Italy
Israel

Japan
Jordan

Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kuwait

Latvia
Lebanon
Liberia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Libya

Macedonia
Malawi
Malaysia
Mexico
Myanmar
Moldova
Mongolia
Mozambique

Namibia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Norway

Palestine
Panama
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal

Quatar

Romania
Russia

Samoa
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria

Taiwan
Tanzania
Tatarstan
Thailand
Tonga
Trinidad
Turkey

Ukraine
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan

Venezuela
Virgin Islands

Zambia
Zimbabwe


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Random facts

4,657 published references to cartoonists and/or their work

Readers in 103 countries

First to publish information on international cartoon festivals

Organized international meetings, conferences, and shows in nine countries

Conducted the first worldwide survey of cartoonists and published the results

Published popular, reference, and academic books on four continents

Organized the largest and most diverse international cartoon festival to date with participants from 35 countries

Researched and publicized human-rights violations against cartoonists

Successfully fought for free information flow in totalitarian countries

Exposed the perpetrators of blatant plagiarism

Introduced fresh talents from around the world

Built a bridge between cartoonists and related businesses

Provided unique information to industry and academia

Consulted for international corporations