This cartoon by Dave Brown from The Independent relates to the victory of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in Russia's presidential election on Sunday.
The cartoonist uses the metaphor of Russian nesting dolls to make the point that Putin's win was no surprise at all, since the dolls are all the same.
With 99% of the vote counted, Mr Putin had received nearly 65 percent of the vote, well over the 50 percent needed for victory in the first round.
However, opposition groups have reported widespread fraud, with many people voting more than once. In this context, the cartoon's title can be seen as ironic.
Tom Browne was an extremely popular English strip cartoonist, painter and illustrator.
The early British comic postcard artist.
In the London studio in Wollaton House at Westcombe Park he turned out six full-page strips a week, but also managed to produce illustrations for several British magazines.
Military hero of the Boer War and Secretary of State for War at the beginning of World War 1.
Tom Browne has depicted Kitchener riding his wooden horse and toy soldiers into battle.
The great Shakespearean of the late Victorian era, depicted by Browne being punished at school for poor work with stage make-up and the works of Shakespeare.