In the spring of 2006, the paper made news by printing the controversial cartoons of the Muslim prophet Muhammad.
With the editorial, the paper published the controversial cartoon.
She meets Johnny, the new prompt with a rather unmistakable talent for art, specifically controversial political cartoons, and a mysterious past.
The coverage of this article, that was accompanied by the controversial cartoon, followed the pattern of The Herald's decision to reprint images considered taboo.
This follows the publication of the controversial cartoons in a Croatian weekly on 6 February.
Thousands of people are planning to gather in London on Saturday to rally against the controversial cartoons of the Muhammad.
It is no longer available in any authorized release and is among the group of controversial cartoons known to animation buffs as the Censored Eleven.
Although not being officially covered by the mass media, several caricaturists have drawn controversial cartoons about this program which were published on blogs and certain magazines.
Danish Muslim organisations are planning to sue the newspaper behind the controversial cartoons of the prophet Muhammad.
In 2006 and 2007, the Cavalier Daily comics section came under fire for controversial cartoons.