Cartoons that play on the idiosyncrasies of language are favorites of mine. Here's an original New Yorker gag by J. C. Duffy published in 2011 and sold on eBay in 2017.
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"Polly want to abandon speaking of herself in the third person." J. C. Duffy Original art The New Yorker, September 5, 2011, page 66 |
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The fitted plexiglass frame |
J. C. Duffy eBay Listing Ended March 12, 2017 |
J. C. Duffy eBay Item Description |
J. C. Duffy eBay Bid History A single early bid is all it takes. |
https://archives.newyorker.com/newyorker/2011-09-05/flipbook/066/ |
Note: Attempted Bloggery seeks scans or photos of original art by J. C. Duffy.
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