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The Cartoon Lounge: Online Only: The New Yorker

jadzilla rated 2 months ago
From the page: C.L.: According to Wikipedia, the genres of your comic are absurdist humor¯ and non-fiction.¯ Is it really non-fiction? Is there really a ghost? J.C.: I think so. C.L.: Hobbies? J.C.: I have recently come into an excess of happiness, and I have spent a lot of time trying to f...

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dekonstruct rated 2 months ago
John campbell starts to make sense, if only for a brief moment.
jadzilla rated 2 months ago
From the page: C.L.: According to Wikipedia, the genres of your comic are absurdist humor¯ and non-fiction.¯ Is it really non-fiction? Is there really a ghost? J.C.: I think so. C.L.: Hobbies? J.C.: I have recently come into an excess of happiness, and I have spent a lot of time trying to figure out what to do with it. It was in little piles on the sidewalk, so I brought it inside before whoever owned it could take it back. I have been putting it in drawers and underneath furniture and I have started to stuff my house's insulation with it. I forget what I wanted it for to begin with. I love this comic :)
jleonardbc rated 2 months ago
interview with John Campbell, of Pictures for Sad Children