Word: cartoons
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It’s a strange comparison to make, but the similarities are all there, from the cartoon pop beat of “9 to 5” (think “The Real Slim Shady”) to the obsessively adolescent humor of “Tango.” Jokes about fake tans are funny to a certain extent, beyond which they are absolutely excruciating...
...further investigation, we also became aware of similarities between a cartoon by Breeden published March 9 depicting former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Michael D. Brown and a cartoon drawn by Bob Englehart on Sept. 29, 2005, in the Hartford Courant. Both cartoons depict Brown with eight arms pointing in various directions. We have concluded that Breeden’s March 9 cartoon is also her original work...
Breeden’s Oct. 18 cartoon is noticeably similar to one drawn by Stephen P. Breen of the San Diego Union Tribune, dated...
Breen and Cagle both said that one of the examples cited in The Crimson yesterday, Breeden’s Oct. 11 cartoon showing North Korean leader Kim Jong Il with a mushroom cloud rising from his head, does not constitute plagiarism. Eight similar cartoons are posted on Cagle’s blog, including one by Cagle himself...
...draws a cartoon, he’s a genius. If two guys draw a cartoon, one’s a plagiarist. If five guys draw it, they’re hacks, and if 10 guys draw it, they’re following a grand tradition,” Cagle said, citing an industry joke...