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Watterson, Bill. Calvin and Hobbes. Comic Strip. 8 Nov. 1989.

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Watterson, Bill. Calvin and Hobbes. Comic Strip. 30 June 1992.

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Schulz, Charles M. Peanuts. Comic strip. 12 Nov. 1959.

We have met the enemy and he is us.

Walt Kelly

The cartoon-strip character, Pogo the opossum, looking at litter under a tree. Used as an Earth Day poster in 1971.

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Kelly, Walt. "We Have Met the Enemy…" Pogo. 22 Apr. 1970. Poster.

A product of the untalented, sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered.

Al Capp

On abstract art.

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Capp, Al. National Observer. 1 July 1963.

No, Thursday's out. How about never-is never good for you?

Robert Mankoff

Caption to a cartoon showing a businessman speaking on the phone.

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Mankoff, Robert. Cartoon caption. New Yorker, 3 May 1993.

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Mankoff, Robert. How About Never-Is Never Good for You? My Life in Cartoons. Henry Holt and Company, 2014, ch. 8.

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Watterson, Bill. Calvin and Hobbes. Comic Strip. 28 Aug. 1988.

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Schulz, Charles M. Peanuts. Comic Strip. 17 June 1961.

The only rules comedy can tolerate are those of taste, and the only limitations those of libel.

James Thurber

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Thurber, James. "The Duchess and the Bugs." Lanterns & Lances. Harper & Brothers, 1961.