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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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Radish
said, 8 months ago
Must be digging in the fruited plains.
INGSOC
said, 8 months ago
All from the underground….
LafInLarry
said, 8 months ago
From the fruit mines of Eastern Europe come the choicest fruits.
lafayetteann said, 8 months ago
I thought it grew on trees. Like money.
jtpozenel said, 8 months ago
I know for a fact that this has been photo shopped!
Coyoty
said, 8 months ago
How they get spaghetti.
SallyLin said, 8 months ago
@ Coyoty I’ve seen that — hilarious!!
bmonk said, 8 months ago
@lafayetteann
Nope—it’s spaghetti that grows on trees. And they have special lettuce sheep for salads. (Brussels sprouts are from the lambs.)