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Bill Griffith

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All life is a blur of Republicans and meat.


— Bill Griffith


#life #life is a #meat #republicans

Are we having fun yet?


— Bill Griffith


#having #having fun #yet

Comics is a language. It's a language most people understand intuitively.


— Bill Griffith


#intuitively #language #most #people #understand

Everybody that loves Nancy loves it in a slightly condescending way. Nancy is comics reduced to their most elemental level.


— Bill Griffith


#condescending #elemental #everybody #level #loves

Everyone says how Calvin and Hobbes is about a real kid, to me there's nothing real about it; it's an adult using a kid's body as a mouthpiece.


— Bill Griffith


#adult #body #calvin #calvin and hobbes #everyone

Frivolity is a stern taskmaster.


— Bill Griffith


#stern

I always thought of Levittown as a joke.


— Bill Griffith


#i #i always #joke #thought

I guess if you take yourself seriously as an artist there starts either the problem or the beauty of doing good artwork.


— Bill Griffith


#artwork #beauty #doing #doing good #either

I had a mixture, my father was a career army man and my mother was a writer.


— Bill Griffith


#career #father #had #i #man

A full, rich drawing style is a drawback.


— Bill Griffith


#drawing #full #rich #style






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The thought then occurred 'Where do all these friends of Zippy live? Do they live in the real world which Zippy has been seen escaping for years—or do they live apart in a pinhead world of their own?' Thus Dingburg 'The City Inhabited Entirely by Pinheads' was born. Zippy
The first Zippy strip appeared in the underground Real Pulp #1 (Print Mint) in 1971. "
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He is best known for his daily comic strip Zippy. The popular catchphrase "Are we having fun yet?" is credited to Griffith in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (16th edition 1992).

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