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This view of Snoopy as a surrogate political commentator contrasts sharply with that of the critic Christopher Caldwell, who wrote a scathing article, "Against Snoopy," in the weekly newspaper The New York Press a year ago excoriating Schulz for ruining a once brilliant strip by letting an altogether too warm and fuzzy dog run away with the show.

Sequence editing in this study was conservative; any location with an ambiguity code or gap was excluded from analyses, simplified by the brilliant "strip alignments" feature in Geneious.

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IN 1989 Bill Watterson, the writer of "Calvin and Hobbes", a brilliant comic strip about a six-year-old child and his stuffed tiger, denounced his industry.

McGruder delivered a brilliant comic strip and then moved on.

As for the potato chips... There's a moment in David Rees's brilliant internet cartoon strip Get Your War On when two office workers discuss the US Congress's decision to rename french fries in the wake of France's refusal to support America's stance on Iraq.

Lang's fixation on the material side of modernity — the department store's behind-the-scenes workings, the price of staple foods, the rent on a bigger apartment — and its ties to the underworld builds to a brilliant monologue that strips the phrase "Crime doesn't pay" of morality and frames it in to-the-dollar calculations.

Among the collectors' items gathered within are full-page reproductions of covers for Robert Crumb's Short Order Comix; a full-size insert of the long out of print Raw comic Two-Fisted Painters; and Spiegelman's peerlessly brilliant New Yorker strips about Maurice Sendak and – my favourite – Charles Schulz.

The scent of wild mint hangs in the air as we pass dusky ravines where baboons swing from the fig trees, swerving past brilliant white bones stripped of flesh by vultures.

Get students to create a timeline of Lovelace's life; this cartoon strip is brilliant for exploring her work with Charles Babbage to invent the first computer.

As some Indians point out with a hint of pride, in Scott Adams's "Dilbert" comic strip, the brilliant Asok, who died on a Moon mission and reincarnated as part man and part Snickers bar, is from I.I.T.

The tumor stripped this brilliant, talented woman of her independence and competence as she lingered in unimaginable pain -- the very horror she (and we) begged her doctors to spare her.

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