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Good dirty fun

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November 2007, no. 296

Man of Steel: A Cartoon history of the Howard years edited by Russ Radcliffe

Scribe, $29.95 pb, 202 pp

Good dirty fun

by
November 2007, no. 296

If you look carefully at a political cartoon, the most remarkable thing is the quantity of latent information it depends on. Opening Russ Radcliffe’s collection from the Howard years at random, I spot something from one of the nation’s less fabled cartoonists, Vince O’Farrell of the Illawarra Mercury. It is a picture of a military aircraft marked Labor, barrelling along the ground. The pilot has a pointy nose and broad girth, and the co-pilot’s voice bubble tells us, ‘I say skipper … That’s the end of the runway and we still haven’t taken off’. The whole story of Bomber Beazley’s last, tortured term as Opposition leader is there in an image and a couple of words that takes only seconds to assimilate.

Robert Phiddian reviews 'Man of Steel: A Cartoon history of the Howard years' edited by Russ Radcliffe

Man of Steel: A Cartoon history of the Howard years

edited by Russ Radcliffe

Scribe, $29.95 pb, 202 pp

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