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From our post-Freudian vantage point, Kubin's art can look comically grotesque.
In a 1972 revival of Pinter's The Caretaker, he was a restlessly mobile Mick to Leonard Rossiter's comically grotesque Davies.
"Mr. Peanut" is often comically grotesque — David's first hit computer game, "Bang You're Dead!," envisions school shootings — and frequently magical, as when Mobius appears.
With the futuristic "Survivor" and "Invisible Monsters," featuring a disfigured fashion model, Mr. Palahniuk expanded his following and reinforced his ties to the comically grotesque.
Characterized by comically grotesque figures performing lewd and vulgar actions, bawdy humor provided a poignant vehicle to target a variety of political and social issues in eighteenth-century Britain.
Similarly, there is a life-affirming birth at the end of "The Tax Inspector" though the title character delivers her child in a dank, filthy basement where she is held captive by a member of the comically grotesque Catchprice family.
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Harris's character isn't merely an embellishment in "Baby Face": she has important lines, a strong presence and -- this is crucial given how black women could be made into grotesques and comically desexualized -- lovely, at times glamorous.
Twiztid is the Warren, Mich., duo of Jamie Madrox and Monoxide, theatrically and comically gory rappers obsessed with grotesque murders, violent sex, aliens, drugs, unadvertised uses of steak knives and, of course, social isolation.
Grotesque fractures.
— the most comically trivial.
That's grotesque.
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