Of course, the inversion of meaning implied is, though apparent, simply unreal. Surreal, if you will. Of course this is not a pipe. It is a picture of a pipe. Same applies to the subsequent panels, despite the claim in panel four.
Best concert review I ever read, Chicago Tribune, 1980s. Top third of the page devoted to the headliner – can’t remember who. The last sentence – “Opening act was Eddie Money, a journeyman rocker whose music is so one-dimensional as to make Huey Lewis seem intriguing.”
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 8 years ago
Of course, the inversion of meaning implied is, though apparent, simply unreal. Surreal, if you will. Of course this is not a pipe. It is a picture of a pipe. Same applies to the subsequent panels, despite the claim in panel four.
Cozmik Cowboy over 8 years ago
Best concert review I ever read, Chicago Tribune, 1980s. Top third of the page devoted to the headliner – can’t remember who. The last sentence – “Opening act was Eddie Money, a journeyman rocker whose music is so one-dimensional as to make Huey Lewis seem intriguing.”
DLF3275 over 8 years ago
The treachery of images!
gigagrouch over 8 years ago
Whats the difference between a duck?
One of its legs is not the same.
-Ish Kabibble
Packratjohn Premium Member over 8 years ago
Huey Lewis?!? Now, that’s News…
John Glynn creator over 8 years ago
more like “Fill-in” Collins
tim.lowell over 8 years ago
Huey’s face isn’t melting because in real life, it looks melted, so melting it in the drawing would make it less surreal.