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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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Pascal Wyse
said, 6 months ago
Happy new year everyone.
We had a bit of a break over Christmas, in order to consume huge amounts of cartoon turkey and neurotic vegetables.
Normal service will now be resumed. Thanks for sticking with us this far.
Pascal and Joe
Coyoty
said, 6 months ago
“And frankly, I’ve already been grilled tonight…”
Pascal Wyse
said, 6 months ago
@Coyoty
Quality!
Miss Buttinsky
said, 6 months ago
Happy New Year to you both! We hope you can help us keep our collective sanity in 2013….
KA7DRE said, 6 months ago
I remember those stupid things …. What a fad back then!!
Now days you might see one in a thrift store as nobody wants them…
pcolli said, 6 months ago
@KA7DRE
You can still buy them.
luckylouie said, 6 months ago
@KA7DRE
And they’ll still be good — or I should say edible — they have enough preservatives to survive the next Ice Age.
Jenn said, 6 months ago
I barely remember this, as my folks didn’t shell out the money for one of those things.
PookyandOdie said, 5 months ago
What’s that? Not even a Pop Tart.