McMurtry's cartoons have frequently drawn condemnation for alleged homophobia, racism, and sexism. In 2001, the
British Medical Association received an apology from the
Daily Mail for its publication of a McMurtry cartoon which depicted a black, immigrant "witch doctor" jumping on the bed of a shocked, white NHS patient. In November 2015, Mac was accused of "spectacular racism" for his cartoon featuring caricatures of African tribes people selling shrunken heads, which referred to the news that singer
Tom Jones would undergo tests to discover whether he had black ancestry. Later the same month, following the
Paris attacks by Jihadists, Mac produced a cartoon depicting refugees with exaggerated noses crossing the EU's borders with rats at their feet. Some journalists suggested the cartoon evoked
antisemitic imagery used by Nazi propagandists, including in their notorious film
The Eternal Jew (1940). == Retirement ==