Brainwaves by Betsy Streeter
- August 21, 2009
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Dip your toes into BRAINWAVES and let Betsy Streeter’s stream-of-consciousness cartoon panel wash away your anxieties with its cool, clear insights and unabashed enjoyment of our irony-enhanced world. Streeter savors the absurd differences between what we do and what we think we do, and daily notes the deliciously strange juxtapositions that save our sanity. Whether her bemused humans find themselves in the clothing store, the cubicle, the doctor’s office or the traffic jam, there’s always an epiphany at hand. A veteran cartoonist whose drawings have appeared in Funny Times, "The New Breed", and numerous magazines, newsletters and textbooks, Streeter describes her work as being about "working, driving, hunting and gathering, impressing our friends, and the like." "As long as there’s laughter somewhere," she notes, "we’re all going to make it."
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nighthawks
said,
3 months ago
ooo, used to hate it when that happened…..
Puppets used to be fascinating to a lot of children growing up in the fifties…..
pardon the ramblings and musings of an old fellow whose memories were struck
Ushindi
said,
3 months ago
Easy, old fellow, why don’t you lie down and rest for a little while, and I’ll tell you a story about my friends, Kukla, Fran, and Ollie. Or would you rather hear about “Pluck your magic twanger, Froggie”?
rricchhterr said, 3 months ago
looks like some strings got tangled
lfanterickson said, 3 months ago
Looks like the clown is trying to scratch his back.
Ash said, 3 months ago
But you’re staring.