Pat Oliphant by Pat Oliphant
- October 28, 2009
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Called "the most influential cartoonist now working" by The New York Times, Pat Oliphant occupies a unique position among today’s editorial cartoonists: Widely considered the dean of the profession, he is one of its sharpest, most daring practitioners.
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Comments (12) Jump to Comments Form
scottfreitas
said,
24 days ago
Well, seeing a Biblical figure is always a treat…. I’m just flummoxed trying to figure out the overall message.
Maybe I’m just tired…
Fairportfan2
said,
24 days ago
Well, Scotty Dear, i think the name on the ship is “SS Rapacious” - it definitely says “A Financial System” under it; sound slike he’s pointing out that the peple who sank the ship in the first place are trying to take it over again…
cdward said, 24 days ago
Thanks Fairportfan2, I could not read the name even when enlarging it.
ray32648 said, 24 days ago
That’s because Noah didn’t patch the holes that almost sank it in the first place.
Fairportfan2
said,
24 days ago
cdwardscissorhands said
Thanks Fairportfan2, I could not read the name even when enlarging it.
I couldn’t absolutely read it; more of a guess from what i could see.
(I clicked on it to get the larger view, downloaded that to Pain.NET and enlarged it…)
ChuckTrent64
said,
24 days ago
Fairportfan has it right. Scott, I think you got the message, you just know that it is true so you are trying to ignore it. Note the ship is listing, it hasn’t sunk. “Noah” should be given credit for that. The kind of holes that it had blown out of it don’t get fixed over night and only one party wants to help run the pumps to keep things a float & not even all of them.
Craig Linder said, 24 days ago
Meaning of the comic aside, UCLICK definitely needs to increase the resolution on their comics.
motivemagus said, 24 days ago
But who’s Noah? I don’t know, this one seems a little off.
I like Punk swimming away, though. He IS a penguin, after all.
dtroutma said, 24 days ago
I like the fact it’s a steamer and Punk, capable of swimming a long way, is already asking how far to land. Wonder if he has an Ipod loaded with books for the journey?
omQ R
said,
24 days ago
Punk is a penquin? There’s something I didn’t know :-/
Jase99 said, 24 days ago
Punk is a penguin? I always thought he was similar to Snoopy’s friend Woodstock.
motivemagus said, 23 days ago
He’s a penguin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Oliphant
Bloom County made fun of him - by having him try to be a scab to replace Opus when the characters went on strike.