Berger & Wyse by Pascal Wyse and Joe Berger
- September 26, 2012
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The Berger and Wyse food cartoons are a diet of neurotic vegetables, omnivorous Godzillas and restaurant parody. This single-panel comic appears weekly in the Guardian (UK), and has been published as an anthology by Absolute Press (an imprint of Bloomsbury). There are some recurring themes and characters, but stylistically this cartoon is free to roam to wherever food plays a part. What do tomatoes think of Andy Warhol? Is it upsetting to fruit that "bananas" means crazy? Can you eat Schrödingers cat food? Someone has to answer these burning questions.
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Comments (8) (Please sign in to comment)
Three Steps Over Japan said, 9 months ago
Male: “Do you want the beak, love? The best part is the buffalo bill.”
mrbribery said, 9 months ago
why does his wife keep looking at me?
Coyoty
said, 9 months ago
@mrbribery
She’s a cougar.
INGSOC
said, 9 months ago
Absolutely, that shall be right out completely raw in another minute ot two….
jimmyh43105
said, 9 months ago
Found another great comic. Thanks Berger & Wyse!
Jon Ormsbee
said, 9 months ago
♫♫O’ give me a home where the buffalo roam ♪. added that comment for no good reason-but I do like the wildlife spin today
mrbribery said, 9 months ago
@Coyoty
excellent!
comicsssfan said, 9 months ago
They want the buffalo brought out live so they can kill it at the table.