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B. Kliban’s vast body of playful, surreal irreverent free-form work is well overdue for re-discovery. An innovator who significantly expanded the realm of cartooning, Kliban inspired a generation with his no-limits approach. His numerous books – Never Eat Anything Bigger Than Your Head, Whack Your Porcupine, Two Guys Fooling Around With the Moon among them – spread the Kliban vision far and wide, and put the term “Klibanesque” in the dictionary. His constructions – whether single-panel drawings (“Mental floss.”), multi-panel sequences (“Four Useless Motions”) or eight-panel image-poems (“Sheer Pottery”) – push fearlessly forward into unexplored territory. Welcome to his unique and compelling world.
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SusanSunshine
said, 10 months ago
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors…
orinoco womble said, 10 months ago
So, Swiss, are you saying The Big Cheese is a cow? Sorry, Gouda go…
Radish
said, 10 months ago
Holier than cow.
orinoco womble said, 10 months ago
Today’s “Calvin and Hobbes” sort of goes with this strip.
LafInLarry
said, 10 months ago
Actual metaphysics — The Swiss Cheese seems to be reflecting on the ‘first cause’ of existence. That would stem from Thales of ancient Greece (the most ancient philosopher I can think of who espoused a first cause. Leading to the comment I wanted to make — seems at least as accurate as any of our ideas of first cause.
Smythe Symble said, 10 months ago
Which came first, the Milk or the Cheese? The Whey.
capndunzzl said, 10 months ago
…swiss miss.
bmonk said, 10 months ago
I like the Swiss metaphysics—but he seems to be full of holes. The other cheese’s idea is Gouda.
omwae said, 10 months ago
ungulant (pawed) – i mean — succulent (prada)
boldyuma said, 10 months ago
“Havarti?..I’m Gouda..how are you?”
There was an episode of Frasier in which Roz did
a bit on old fashioned Wisconsin “cheese” talk.
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INGSOC
said, 10 months ago
Never forget your mother….!!