Three dozen people who apparently could not live without the Zippy the Pinhead comic strip were so delighted by The Chronicle's decision to change its mind yesterday that they failed to pelt the ...
After taking Friday night off to be just a regular member of an audience for a change (I joined the sold-out crowd for Bill Maher’s often wickedly funny socio/political analysis at the Hippodrome), I ...
Bill Griffith’s new graphic biography Nobody’s Fool: the Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead tells the life story of Schlitzie, the microcephalic sideshow performer who inspired Griffith’s iconic ...
When a crowd armed with donuts and taco sauce gathered at the San Francisco Chronicle’s office last Thursday, they were prepared for spicy, sugary violence over the loss of their favorite daily comic ...
An unshaven man wearing a bright yellow and red polka dot muumuu and clown shoes sits in a cafe, discussing astronomy and confectionery with a gravel-voiced toad sporting a bow tie and three-piece ...
Nothing fires up newspaper readers like changes to the comics section. Why so many removals? Cost seems to be the obvious reason. In last Friday’s edition, comics and puzzles took up four broadsheet ...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/comics/Zippy_the_Pinhead_Color.dtl<BR><BR>Somehow, knowing the translation doesn't really make me any less confused..
Bill Griffith’s new graphic biography Nobody’s Fool: the Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead tells the life story of Schlitzie, the microcephalic sideshow performer who inspired Griffith’s iconic ...
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