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Gary Clement

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Out this week: K Is In Trouble (Little Brown Ink, $13.99):Â
Gary Clement writes and draws this graphic novel about a kid named K who always gets into trouble, whether he deserves it or not. “No matter what he does or says, it seems there is someone ready to blame him for everything. K is in trouble for going to school. K is in trouble for staying home. K is in trouble for running an errand, getting sick, or just being thirsty. K gets into trouble with imperious crows, persnickety station agents, bombastic teachers, his own classmates… even one nice fresh carp.” I think we all know how you feel, K.
See what else is coming to a comic shop near you this week.
You won't see this image in China in analog or digital form. It's banned because It recreates the famous 'tank man' who stood down Chinese tanks in Tiananmen Square in 1989.See how the David and Goliath imagery from that iconic moment has found its way into popular culture, political cartoons, and even "The Simpsons"!
Political cartoonist Gary Clement on Dennis Rodman and Kim Jong-un in North Korea

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'Are they all on crack?' Toronto council's bizarre day makes Jimmy Kimmel as Rob Ford dances away his troubles (again)
Rob Ford’s dance moves in city council were easy jokes for Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday night, but one Toronto city councillor has expressed dismay that the mayor and his colleagues are “feeding into that late night show comedy act.”
On ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, the host played a video clip of Ford and other councillors dancing during their council meeting on Tuesday.
“For a while, I thought it was just Mayor Ford, but what I’ve realized is Canadians are much, much weirder than any of us had any idea they were,” joked Kimmel. “They seem so normal, but they’re not.” (Political cartoon by Gary Clement)
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