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[IMG]http://rack.2.mshcdn.com/media/ZgkyMDE0LzA2LzE5LzUxL0**YXJsZXNCYXJzLjBjNjZhLmpwZw pwCXRodW1iCTU3NXgzMjMjCmUJanBn/ce132fc1/70e/Charles-Barsotti.jpg[/IMG] ![]() ![]() A man should be remembered for his work, his wit and his ability to make dogs seem human. The great New Yorker Cartoonist Charles Barsotti passed away on Monday at his home in Kansas City, Missouri. In his career spanning 50 years, Barsotti produced more than 1,000 cartoons that often featured his signature bleak businessmen and dogs dealing with very human problems. See also: 'Calvin and Hobbes' Creator Bill Watterson Publishes First Cartoon in 19 Years Barsotti's work was influenced by Li'l Abner, Blondie and Prince Valiant — and later, the single panel cartoons of The New Yorker and The Saturday Evening Post. He sold his first cartoon to The New Yorker in 1962, and by 1970, had become a recognized name in cartoons Read more... More about The New Yorker, Cartoons, Entertainment, Comics, and New Yorker Cartoons ??????? ??????: Remembering New Yorker Cartoonist Charles Barsotti || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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