Today's Bizarro is brought to you by Not Bizarro. "Producing cartoons that are not Bizarro since 1998."Last week in newspapers, which is this week on the blog, I had/have a guest cartoonist. A handful of other cartoonists have done this before so I thought I'd try it. I've been coming up with 7 cartoons per week since 1985, without a vacation (unless I work double time beforehand, in which case I am too mentally exhausted to spend my vacation anywhere but a
convalescent home) and felt I could use a break. It was terrific to have a week off and know that my feature was in the hands of a great cartoonist and a good friend.
I got varying emails and comments on this blog from those who liked or didn't like Francesco's work. That's to be expected, of course. But sadly for Francesco, it is an unfortunate trait of the human monkey that we are more motivated to speak out if we dislike something than if we like it. So this week, I'd love it if a few of you who like Francesco's cartoons could leave a quick comment.
I love this joke because I raised a couple of daughters on
Sesame Street (you didn't expect me to teach them to count and read
myself, did you? I'm an important man with important things to do!) and remember a time when only Big Bird could see
Snuffleupagus.Last Friday, over our weekly
hookah pipe, Francesco told me that they decided at some point that others should see Snuffy, too, so that Big Bird's experiences would not teach children to keep quiet about abuse because adults won't listen anyway. Who knew children's programming was so complex? He also said that
Mr. Rogers wore a sweater because he suffered from abnormally
erect nipples that could be seen through virtually any shirt, and Kermit the Frog was sent from Sesame Street to
The Muppet Show because he couldn't keep is 3-foot-long tongue off of
Maria. Kermit being a devout Muslim, Miss Piggy was safe from his
meandering mouth organ.I also have had a lot of experience with anti-psychotic drugs, so this joke spoke to me on many levels.
Check out Francesco's blog
here (my recent fave is the Wal-Mart memorandum) and other cartoons
here. (My recent faves are July 22 & 23 and August 1 & 4) Some of his cartoons are not appropriate for kids under the age where their parents don't mind them reading
so-called profanity.