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  1. 1 day ago · Feiffer’s take on the comedie humane was me in nutshell (with emphasis on the nut). I worked with Feiffer on his 1982 25th anniversary volume, Jules Feiffer’s America: From Eisenhower to Reagan , which was the thrill of a lifetime.

  2. 4 days ago · American Comics and Secret Pioneers: Frank Johnson’s Decades of Hidden Gags Strips. Frank Johnson toiled for decades on thousands of pages of comics, all of which remained unseen by anyone but Johnson until his death in 1979. Hagai Palevsky illustrates the significance of creating in secret and how the work fits in the legacy of American comics.

  3. 5 days ago · I got to interview Jules Feiffer in 2004, on the eve of that election. He’d been a political cartoonist and writer for longer than I’d been alive, so maybe he could provide me some perspective: were things really as bad—“They’re worse,” he answered, before I could even finish the question.

  4. 5 days ago · Animal sounds are bold and contained in word bubbles, making it easy to cue younger readers to be part of the fun during a read-aloud. Colorful, bold illustrations make this an excellent choice for younger learners. Read this one with Jules Feiffer’s classic, Bark George, for an animal sounds storytime.

  5. 5 days ago · Even the newspaper’s cartoons were not immune to the contaminations of ill-thought-out courting of controversy, as Goldstein bitterly recalls in his account of a strip, created by the award-winning Jules Feiffer for the paper’s first Gay Pride issue in 1978, that foregrounds the N-word in its punchline.

  6. 6 days ago · Even before the 21st century, some observers were criticizing what they saw as radical centrism. In the 1960s, liberal political cartoonist Jules Feiffer employed the term "radical middle" to mock what he saw as the timid and pretentious outlook of the American political class.

  7. 4 days ago · noun. United States cartoonist who created a sarcastic comic strip (born in 1929) synonyms: Jules Feifer. see more.