The Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Chicago Tribune and author of five cartoon books, including Flying Can Be Fun (Pelican), tackles the American justice system, the Clinton administration, the economy, the O. J. Simpson trial, and much, much more. These cartoons critique Republicans and Democrats, pro-life and pro-choice, and anti-establishment and pro-establishment alike, revealing the ultimate dichotomy of life itself in a way both laughable and memorable.
About the Author
Dick Locher is the Chicago Tribune’s Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist. An Air Force pilot from 1951 to 1953 and now a captain in the Air Force Reserve, he learned to fly in an old Mitchell B-25 bomber and later piloted B-47s, B-58s, and F-94s. Locher designed the world’s first fly-powered airplane. He illustrates the world-famous comic strip Dick Tracy and he’s drawn the box art for Mattel-Monogram model airplanes. Locher’s paintings of airplanes hang in the Air Force Museum gallery in Colorado Springs.
THE DAZE OF WHINE AND NEUROSIS
By Dick Locher
Foreword by Jack Fuller
HUMOR / General
160 pp. 8 x 5 1/4
141 Illustrations
ISBN: 9781565541566 pb