The EPA has officially banned the burning of all books by Louse Moore. The smoke contributes to climate damage, causes middle-aged teens to go on solo car dates and spreads a demoralizing belief that Crankshaft may some day return to his strip.
If you’re going to ban book you also need to ban cell phones and internet access. When it comes to tech kids are more savvy than their parents and they’ll find the banned books if they want to.
Weird selection. This looks more like a collection of the depressing and/or boring books they force you to read in school. The customer’s statement being a case in point. Many, umm, spicier books have been banned then and now, and then there are the books suppressed for political and religious reasons.
Well, in my later years, I realized that, after having been assigned books to read for school, I wound up not liking those books that much, even if I did like the writer’s other work later (Orwell’s “1984” comes to mind—-I like everything I’ve read of his except that.)
My high school Literature teacher suggested that I compare and contrast “Huckleberry Finn” and “Catcher in the Rye” for my term paper. Of course it was 1980 and I lived in a free state. How times have changed.
Yeah, pretty sure I’ve read all those in school. Not banned as far as I know. What I want is “age appropriate” books…not allowed to be read til you’re 18, just like smoking, drinking, driving, etc…give the kids a chance to grow up a little…then if they wanna read those kind of books, go to the local library/book store and read them.
Lillian’s banned book table appears to block some of her shelved inventory. With floor space at such a premium, it makes me wonder what happened to the Atomik Komix spinner rack. We haven’t seen it in the Village Booksmith since the presumptuous Mopey Pete and Darin foisted it upon her (2023/03/04).
I like to think that the spinner rack was promptly placed out on the curb shortly afterward with a handwritten sign, poorly taped (of course), that read, “Help yourself before the trashmen come.”
If I may show my age and quote the great Tom Lehrer and his song “(S)m*t”:
“All books can be indecent booksThough recent books are bolderFor filth (I’m glad to say) is inThe mind of the beholderWhen correctly viewedEverything is lewd(I could tell you things about Peter PanAnd the Wizard of Oz, there’s a dirty old man!)”
“You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” – Ray Bradbury.
A recent poll showed just over half of adults in the USA did not read a single book to completion in the previous year, with about 10% reporting not having read a book in the previous ten years. Social media, video games, and other distractions have done more to hinder reading books than any book ban.
Look at all the comments! I’ll never be able to read them all during my lunch break. Nothing like a TB prestige arc to stir up the pot. I’ll have to catch up later. I hope I’m not duplicating someone’s comment.
Looking over those titles (that @wherescrankshaft so graciously supplied) I’m compelled to ask. Has Batty read a book in the past thirty years? Those are all old titles. The most recent title is 35-years old. I read most of those books in high school. Only old titles are getting banned?
Lil is showing some great marketing skills here, the banned book club. But hasn’t the nation’s mega bookstore chain done something similar to the banned books table?
Our little town of 5k in a deep red area has a display in the library of all of the banned books you can check out. A breath of fresh air. Small towns in TX are also against school vouchers. They take money away from rural districts.
I once wrote a novel, shopped it around, got it picked up by a publisher, spent a year on editing and rewrites before it was released to overwhelming indifference in the marketplace. What I wouldn’t give for somebody to try to ban it… a ban would probably sell more copies in the first day than the book sold in the ten years it was in print!
wherescrankshaft 4 months ago
Because someone will ask (and because it’s the exact same image as used on 08/27/2023):
From upper left, Row 1: Catcher in the Rye, Slaughterhouse-Five, Maus, 1984, Fahrenheit 451
Row 2: The Alchemist, Things Fall Apart, To Kill A Mockingbird, Beloved. Not sure on what the last one is.
Bill Thompson 4 months ago
The EPA has officially banned the burning of all books by Louse Moore. The smoke contributes to climate damage, causes middle-aged teens to go on solo car dates and spreads a demoralizing belief that Crankshaft may some day return to his strip.
Bill Thompson 4 months ago
Tell us more, Lizard Lil. I want to know how you club people with “Lisa’s Story.”
Blu Bunny 4 months ago
Banned books, buy them and burn them yourself.
J.J. O'Malley 4 months ago
Well, that’s two authors and the owner. Are we ever going to see customers?
Kitty Queen 4 months ago
Love people who help in the battle against banning book!
wooleys2001 4 months ago
Adults can read what they want, but kids need our protection.
Doctor Toon 4 months ago
Sometimes I read as much as a book per week
I’ve never had time for a club and I like to chose my own books
If I was going to join a book club, a banned book club would appeal to me
nosirrom 4 months ago
If you’re going to ban book you also need to ban cell phones and internet access. When it comes to tech kids are more savvy than their parents and they’ll find the banned books if they want to.
Alys France 4 months ago
Weird selection. This looks more like a collection of the depressing and/or boring books they force you to read in school. The customer’s statement being a case in point. Many, umm, spicier books have been banned then and now, and then there are the books suppressed for political and religious reasons.
Fetzee 4 months ago
Smirk city panel 2
Dogouse Reilly 4 months ago
A club dedicated to banning books?
Dkram 4 months ago
When I was in school folks were in a tizzy over a book titled “Man Child in the Promised Land”, I think.
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Robert Nowall Premium Member 4 months ago
Well, in my later years, I realized that, after having been assigned books to read for school, I wound up not liking those books that much, even if I did like the writer’s other work later (Orwell’s “1984” comes to mind—-I like everything I’ve read of his except that.)
Cabbage Jack 4 months ago
Such heroes. You know, they should give the person these two are stand-ins for a Pulitzer or something!
Jhony-Yermo 4 months ago
Great Cartoon message. GREAT CARTOONING
French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 4 months ago
Aaaaand, the Funkification of the Crank rolls on..
Gent 4 months ago
It’s called banning!
ksu71 4 months ago
Nobody’s banning books. There are some people that think it’s not a good idea for third graders to read porn.
grozar 4 months ago
Those moldy walls are a health hazard! Are they asbestos?
rockyridge1977 4 months ago
Can’t even put them on display……WHAT….!!!!!!….one more day till Sunday!!!!!
Buddy68 4 months ago
My high school Literature teacher suggested that I compare and contrast “Huckleberry Finn” and “Catcher in the Rye” for my term paper. Of course it was 1980 and I lived in a free state. How times have changed.
ajr58(1) 4 months ago
So, wooley thinks (s)he can decide what to protect my children from?
DawnQuinn1 4 months ago
The Republicans will ban any book that does not justify their twisted ideology.
kv450 4 months ago
Will we see a red-hatted mob carrying torches and pitchforks in the next strip?
dv1093 4 months ago
Trivia: does anyone know the meaning of the title: “Fahrenheit 451”?
Conservative Man 4 months ago
No one is banning famous books just the porn the commie libs want to shove down our kids throats
Irish53 4 months ago
Ha! A great way to get anyone to read a book is to tell them that it’s been banned for salacious content.
tcayer 4 months ago
Since this is a used book store, and those books are all old, technically they survived being burned!
JPuzzleWhiz 4 months ago
Why isn’t “The Complete Funky Winkerbean” in that display?
MuddyUSA Premium Member 4 months ago
Ban this cartoon until Crankshaft is featured!!!
wildlandwaters 4 months ago
better watch out… the gazpacho might get ya!
chief tommy 4 months ago
No such thing as an idea that shouldn’t be discussed — or read about — or written about
JPuzzleWhiz 4 months ago
Soon to come:
Harry Dinkle shows up, sees the display, and has the inspiration for his next book — “Bookstores Are For Banned Practice”!
Robert Miller Premium Member 4 months ago
Yeah, pretty sure I’ve read all those in school. Not banned as far as I know. What I want is “age appropriate” books…not allowed to be read til you’re 18, just like smoking, drinking, driving, etc…give the kids a chance to grow up a little…then if they wanna read those kind of books, go to the local library/book store and read them.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 4 months ago
“Banned In Boston” used to be a popular phrase.
Turns out a lot of local priests should have been banned In Boston
kathleenhicks62 4 months ago
I don’t believe in banned books – - -this story is the pits.
Surly Squirrel Premium Member 4 months ago
Lillian’s banned book table appears to block some of her shelved inventory. With floor space at such a premium, it makes me wonder what happened to the Atomik Komix spinner rack. We haven’t seen it in the Village Booksmith since the presumptuous Mopey Pete and Darin foisted it upon her (2023/03/04).
I like to think that the spinner rack was promptly placed out on the curb shortly afterward with a handwritten sign, poorly taped (of course), that read, “Help yourself before the trashmen come.”
drbethdance 4 months ago
If I may show my age and quote the great Tom Lehrer and his song “(S)m*t”:
“All books can be indecent booksThough recent books are bolderFor filth (I’m glad to say) is inThe mind of the beholderWhen correctly viewedEverything is lewd(I could tell you things about Peter PanAnd the Wizard of Oz, there’s a dirty old man!)”
holdenrex 4 months ago
“You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” – Ray Bradbury.
A recent poll showed just over half of adults in the USA did not read a single book to completion in the previous year, with about 10% reporting not having read a book in the previous ten years. Social media, video games, and other distractions have done more to hinder reading books than any book ban.
be ware of eve hill 4 months ago
Look at all the comments! I’ll never be able to read them all during my lunch break. Nothing like a TB prestige arc to stir up the pot. I’ll have to catch up later. I hope I’m not duplicating someone’s comment.
Looking over those titles (that @wherescrankshaft so graciously supplied) I’m compelled to ask. Has Batty read a book in the past thirty years? Those are all old titles. The most recent title is 35-years old. I read most of those books in high school. Only old titles are getting banned?
be ware of eve hill 4 months ago
If Lillian had to ruin someone’s life, why couldn’t it have been (Best Actress Award Winner) Les Moore’s?
Or Dinkle’s?
be ware of eve hill 4 months ago
Can we please put Dinkle, and (Best Actress Award Winner) Les Moore on the Crankshaft banned character list?
WilliamVollmer 4 months ago
Lil is showing some great marketing skills here, the banned book club. But hasn’t the nation’s mega bookstore chain done something similar to the banned books table?
Brazos_HouTx 4 months ago
Our little town of 5k in a deep red area has a display in the library of all of the banned books you can check out. A breath of fresh air. Small towns in TX are also against school vouchers. They take money away from rural districts.
puddleglum1066 4 months ago
I once wrote a novel, shopped it around, got it picked up by a publisher, spent a year on editing and rewrites before it was released to overwhelming indifference in the marketplace. What I wouldn’t give for somebody to try to ban it… a ban would probably sell more copies in the first day than the book sold in the ten years it was in print!
gigagrouch 4 months ago
Aaand Les Moore returns!
crazeekatlady 4 months ago
When a book hit the banned book list I bought them for niblings’ birthdays. They loved them!
christelisbetty 4 months ago
MeTV just happened to have a “Waltons” episode today, centered on book banning/burning.
Strawberry King 4 months ago
Do you have A Clockwork Orange?