Name that 'toon

How this works: Each Wednesday we'll publish an Alaska-themed political cartoon that's begging for a caption. Drawings appear in Wednesday's Opinion section and Tuesday evening online at adn.com.
Your mission: Supply a fitting punch line via the Web page at adn.com/opinion. Just follow the Name That 'Toon link in the online opinion section. Deadline for captions is 4 p.m. Friday following each new drawing's publication. Daily News cartoonist Peter Dunlap-Shohl will select three captions to feature in Sunday's paper along with comments on the captions that will appear on Sunday on the Name that 'toon Web Page. (Sorry, Daily News employees and relations, you're ineligible.)

Winning caption appears below - 9/23/2008 3:35 pm

After our makeover with Sarah, we head over to the McCain's for flying lessons. - 9/16/2008 4:37 pm

Winning caption appears below - 9/9/2008 6:11 pm

Chck out the winner below - 8/24/2008 8:51 am

With photo radar, IM testing, and parking space boondoggles, transportation seems to be a roadblock to Begich's campaign. - 8/19/2008 5:10 pm

Political Dinosaurs- Fuel of the future - 8/12/2008 5:34 pm

It's not the heat, it's the cupidity. - 8/12/2008 5:32 pm

With falling oil production, what will they do for an encore? - 8/5/2008 5:58 pm

Winner: Governor meets with backers for bridge to moon

I thought this would be a kick, but I didn't realize it would be as fun as it was. And even more amazing, the majority of you met deadline. The competition was stiff. We got around 75 entries showing a wide degree of imagination and engagement. I haven't laughed so much since I heard that Attorney General Gregg Renkes was narrator of the state ethics video. But that's not what you care about, you want to know who the winner is. A virtual drum roll please... give it up for WILLIAM PHILLIPS of Kenai, for "Governor meets with backers for bridge to moon." I wish I had thought of that. It elegantly ties a second issue to the jet to illuminate the loony grandiosity of our inspiring leader in eight short words. Second and third runners-up are named in the Opinion section of Sunday's paper. For the rest of you, don't despair . Rejection and disappointment are the stuff of the real cartooning experience. And, hey, there's always next week! We'll post a new cartoon for your captioning pleasure on Wednesday. Thanks to all who sent entries. Response to this segment has been temporarily suspended.

Winner: Governor meets with backers for bridge to moon