
Just saw this on one of my favorite blogs. Hmm. Profundity or an example of the importance of context in creative work?
http://keithtopping.blogspot.com/…/when-some-old…
Just saw this on one of my favorite blogs. Hmm. Profundity or an example of the importance of context in creative work?
http://keithtopping.blogspot.com/…/when-some-old……Who knew that cartoons don’t always have to be funny. They’re just as lovable when they’re simply WISE.

And, of course:
Breathes there a creator so rare that they disagree with this masterful reaction by Wiley Miller to recent events in the copyright world?

It takes a most admirable amount of chutzpah to thumb your nose at Walt Disney.
Time now for the “black box” AKA the wonderfully creative mind of Grant Snider, TVWriter™’s fave philosopher-cartoonist. If ever there was a perfect example of fighting the good fight, this is it.

Explore more of Grant’s extraordinary perception of human creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE
Do you have a higher purpose? Grant Snider, TVWriter™’s fave philosopher-cartoonist is justifiably proud to share his.
And, yes, this TVWriter™ minion suggests filing this cartoon under the heading “Why We Write.”
