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The Grim Reaper—that black-coated, scythe-carrying personification of death—has appeared in over a hundred and four cartoons in The New Yorker since 1937. But where was he prior to that?
While most Cartoon Network series carry a lighthearted ... its dark origins and continue its hilarious portrayal of the Grim Reaper and the underworld. The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy ...
Adam Zyglis likes to steer toward the political heat, so he tracked events intently as the Florida sand turned into a pandemic hot spot. As some of the state’s beaches reopened last week, the ...
Anyone who's watched even a single episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy on Cartoon Network knows ... From a melodramatic grim reaper to a hilarious nacho-loving character named Fred ...
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Readers: Send your caption for this cartoon by Plain Dealer artist Ted Crow to [email protected]. Include your hometown. Deadline is noon Wednesday. Note: No phone entries. Last week's winners ...
In dark times, many novelists, poets, and performers turn to their work to process and express what they’re feeling. What do these texts born of tragedy offer their audience?
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