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Tune In Tomorrow

Tune In Tomorrow

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An oldie but a goodie
Review: "Tune In Tomorrow," published in 1994 collects Tom Tomorrow's comic strips from 1991-1994. During this period, Tom continues to skewer his favorite targets (in true, hilarious fashion) including the American political machine, mass media, and blind consumerism. The highlight of this book is the 10 pages or so of a travelogue to Paris that Sparky (the Penguin) undertakes - a refreshing and brilliant examination of international travel and cultural differences across the Pond.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Timeless
Review: Last week I read 'Tune in Tomorrow' by Tom Tomorrow. It is a remarkable book; funny, provoking, engaging. All the right elements needed for a timeless work. I would put it in the same stellar company of today's classics such as 'This Week I Married John Wayne Bobbitt' by Dottie Brewer, 'The Weekend Was Murder' by Joan Lowery Nixon, 'Nasty Snips' by Christopher Teague and 'Next Week Will Be Better' by Jean Ruryk.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very funny and insightful..
Review: This political minded cartoon pretty much attacks everything with a humorous angle. The writing and the expressions on people's faces make the book funny. While doing that, he also makes valid points on the media, George Bush, Bill Clinton, and many other issues (from 1994).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 500 stars
Review: tom tomorrow is the most brilliant, original, insightful, important, and hilarious political cartoonist ever to grace newsprint.


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