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Tony Auth by Tony Auth

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Todd Kiefer
Todd KieferPro says:

Cannot read. It is too faded.

Posted: 2 months ago

kathleen morgan
kathleen morganPro says:

The comic isn’t visible. Please repost it. Thank you.

Posted: 2 months ago

grannysyb
grannysybPro says:

still faded cannot read

Posted: 2 months ago

nixie
nixiePro says:

Hmmm. Could be the point…

Posted: 2 months ago

mike salvatore
mike salvatorePro says:

were you guys on a bender last night when you posted this????? or did you forget your glasses like i do ???

Posted: 2 months ago

mike salvatore
mike salvatorePro says:

were you guys on a bender last night when you posted this????? or did you forget your glasses like i do ???

Posted: 2 months ago

mike salvatore
mike salvatorePro says:

were you guys on a bender last night when you posted this????? or did you forget your glasses like i do ???

Posted: 2 months ago

Alan Miller
Alan MillerPro says:

Hello? It seems to be a nice anti-war cartoon (based on an old Viet-Nam marching cadence) if you pump the contrast. Gotta wonder what’s up with that.

Posted: 2 months ago

nz4m60
nz4m60Pro says:

It isn’t in the NY Times either.

Posted: 2 months ago



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Posted: April 13, 2008
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Tony Auth by Tony Auth

Jules Feiffer has described Tony Auth best, "His perspective is that of a bemused and often angry comic historian. Irony, never a favorite form with Americans, is his meat and potatoes. He is not smug, and though he can be mean, he is never mean-spirited. Auth is a moralist and an optimist. He insists, even in this day and age, that hope is more than the name of a right-wing comedian or the shtick of a reactionary president."