Art Spiegelman on Maus and free speech: ‘Who’s the snowflake now?’
by Luke Winkie from World news | The Guardian on (#5VTBK)
Since his early days in the underground comix scene, Spiegleman has reveled in saying the unsayable' and subverting convention
In 1985, at the height of popularity for the faddish baby dolls, the Cabbage Patch Kids, the cartoonist Art Spiegelman debuted a subversive line of trading cards, the Garbage Pail Kids.
Featuring viscerally queasy drawings of, say, a mushroom cloud detonating from the roof of a cheery toddler's skull, or a Raggedy Ann facsimile barfing up dinner into a pot, the Garbage Pail Kids were a sensation among edgy preteens all over the world. They were also swiftly banned in a slew of schools. To this day, Mexico has a law restricting the import and export of Garbage Pail Kids material.
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