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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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Three Steps Over Japan said, 6 months ago
“Gonna be a mental toss flycoon.”
Ice Hole
said, 6 months ago
The cobwebs must be removed first..
pumaman said, 6 months ago
Will it get that stupid song out of my head?
DroptmaStyx said, 6 months ago
Where are his zircon-encrusted tweezers?
WaitingMan said, 6 months ago
Is he riding his pygmy pony?
Cosa Nostril
said, 6 months ago
To Three steps Over and Droptma Styx — Loved the Zappa shout out. Waxed or Mint flavored?
Slywlf
said, 6 months ago
Classic! One of my favorites ;-)
lafayetteann said, 6 months ago
How did he get that in above his ears?
LafInLarry
said, 6 months ago
Just in case some readers aren’t and Frank and the Mothers familiar folk, here’s Frank Zappa performing Montana live. It explains a lot of the comments here
One of my thoughts on seeing this comic was of Willie Nelson singing You Were Always On My Mind.
I also thought of cleaning cobwebs from one’s mind, but some Verbum beat me to that comment. I looked for music that had that in it too and so here’s The Coral . The song is Cobwebs but it’s sung repeatedly with the phrase cobwebs of my mind.
jtpozenel said, 6 months ago
Inspiration for the magazine?
GES ✯ Who said, 6 months ago
@jtpozenel
Or the Macintosh Advertisement, way back in the day?
Blackwolff9
said, 6 months ago
Great magazine!
Sluggomatic said, 4 months ago
Mental floss is great for moral hygiene. It prevents truth decay.