Slaving away at the forthcoming Tempe Arizona Historical Society show "201 Zany Zonies" show featuring a retrospective of 34 of my most irreverent cartoons, like this one:
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"Hitler Vacations In Arizona" Hint: he thoroughly enjoyed the branding of illegal aliens.
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Is it just me, or was TV news better when Kent Dana and Linda Alvarez did the Rockabilly news on NBC?
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The Great Communicator could have been so much more effective if he had employed a few Navajo tricks in his delivery. I don't know why, but people just dig snake handlers, they just do.
"It's just lines on paper, folks."
—Robert Crumb responding to uptight and outraged Zap comic book readers