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Tom the Dancing Bug is a weekly comic strip by Ruben Bolling which presents critical commentary on...
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Tom the Dancing Bug is a weekly comic strip by Ruben Bolling which presents critical commentary on modern life, current events, and conventional wisdom and clichés. (There are no bugs or dancing involved and there are no characters named Tom.) The strip is carried in both mainstream and "alternative" papers, as well as on Salon.com. The strip frequently includes sociopolitical satire, often critical of conservative politicians.
These collections of smaller comic strips poke fun at the typical conventions and clichés of modern comic strips. For example, they commonly make fun of stereotypical New Yorker cartoon settings, such as two people sitting across a desk or a husband and wife at home reading the paper. The comics can also be based around peculiar or bizarre concepts, like 'Funny Only to Six-year-olds' or 'Comic Designed to Fit Vertical Spaces'. Larger Tom The Dancing Bug comics occasionally make an appearance in shorter forms.
Typical mini-strips include:
After September 11, 2001, Bolling used the Super Fun Pak Comix format to acknowledge the events - the punchline to each one of the comics was "Terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center, killing thousands".
Bolling told
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Oct 22, 2006
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