- How
One Cartoonist's Mind
Works
- by
T. McCracken
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And what about Hell? Is Hell
Hell because it's got the same problems we have
here on Earth, only worse? What's the bureaucracy
like in Hell?
"The Bible has always been a
great source of inspiration for me." Or that's what
I tell the Jehovah Witnesses when they come to my
door. It's the truth . . . although I don't think
it gives me inspiration in the same way it gives
them inspiration.
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I love that bit in Mel
Brooks' History of the World where he holds up
three tablets and says, "I bring you fifteen
commandments," he drops one tablet and it breaks
and without missing a beat he says, "Ten
commandments."
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I wonder why old
testament figures--figures such as Adam and Eve,
Moses and Noah--are fair targets in cartoons, but
new testament one's aren't?
Speaking of Noah, it's
raining outside. What's it doing raining in July?
Are the animals lining up two by two
yet?
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Devil in Hell as sprinklers turn on dousing some
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fire regulations."
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store has a sale on "Slightly Defective Bibles."
A clerk explains: "It's missing a few
commandments."
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Weather Cartoon 5592: A weather
forecaster looking at animals boarding an ark says:
"Although the Weather Service hasn't predicted
rain, certain indicators can't be ignored."
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