Saturday, September 19, 2009

Politics disscussion of comic strip

The History of Comics and Why They’re unrelated to politics


Comic Strip…hmmm you know what’s comical? Bush. He was a funny guy. I mean seriously, who told him that he could run a country? His daddy? We had an economy in the crapper, national disrest, and pointless wars in Iraq. Wow, like father like son. You know what? All Bush junior needed was a little love. A hug every now and then. Close personal relationships emphasized with hugs. Or not. Maybe so. Anyway, there should be a comic strip between men. sounds interesting. Maybe it provides ideological insight of the verbal image of society. You know the First comic strip was Mutt and Jeff. Written in 1907. Mutt and jeff was the first daily success comic strip. It was a talking moon and a weird colorful guy. 1907 was a hard year for the US and comics were just a relief. it was something for these old stiffs to laugh, to enjoy with their children after a long day of work. Now comics are claiming stand points of homophobia! This goes beyond comedic banter You know that would be considered a political cartoon. and political cartoons made it entrance to the newspaper during WWI when artists need to find a better way to describe war circumstances. Now. The comic strip is a dead art. After the Boondocks, it became obsolete. Well not exactly. we have Charlie Brown, Super Man. When you think about comics paved the way to cartoon television. If it wasn’t for great papers like ours where would TV be. where would this world be.

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