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remember one panel where Huggermugger was peacefully eating a bowl of soup in one of the student cafeterias. An undergraduate woman in bohemian attire sits down next to him, and tells him, for the next two panels, how glad she is that he is there; how much she appreciates sharing her space with a kindred spirit, so au-courant, so genteel, so perceptive, just like her. In the final panel, her face showing great dismay, she turns to him and says, "Did you just spit in my soup?"
288:. Eight months later, the historic four-story building was destroyed by fire. "I've lost 30-some years of work", Guindon said. "It's funny this building should wait 97 years for me to move into it before burning. It really hasn't hit me yet. I think tomorrow is going to be a very grim day." More than 5,000 cartoons and sketches burned in the fire, but a few weeks later Guindon learned that Irv Letofsky, Sunday editor of the 146:
vein but with more bite. I had first met Guindon when I was still in high school. Some friends took me to a storefront in east Saint Paul, owned by Dick's mother, where he had painted the walls black, put candles in old bottles, and installed a hi-fi and a toaster oven for heating frozen pizza.
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and other greats of jazz through their LP recordings. Guindon's most ubiquitous cartoon character was a student he called Huggermugger, who went around with bushy hair and a long beard, wearing a lab coat that was held together by a giant safety pin. Huggermugger was an enemy of pretention. I
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from March 10 to May 26, 1985. The same year, he took an extended vacation, continuing to draw his cartoons while driving around
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and was associated with Krassner's class at the Free School. Guindon's best-known work from the 1960s was published in
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in 1974. At first it appeared three to four times per week. It became daily in 1978 when it was picked up by the
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The Education of a Comics Artist: Visual Narrative in Cartoons, Graphic Novels, and Beyond
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In 1988, Guindon broke out of the single-panel mold and began a multi-panel comic strip,
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said in its "Encyclopedia Minnesotica" that Guindon is "Minnesota's greatest satirist".
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Guindon's cartoons have been collected in several books:
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Guindon announced his retirement in 2005 and lived in
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during the early 1960s, Guindon began contributing to
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Guindon began his self-titled cartoon series for the
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Guindon's cartoons appeared in the 412: 13: 657:Artists from Saint Paul, Minnesota 14: 673: 592:The Richard Guindon official site 580: 642:American comic strip cartoonists 234:, which issued a 1984 datebook, 505:"Obscurity of the Day: Guindon" 319: 312:in his later years. He died in 134:, as recalled by Stan Gotlieb: 16:American cartoonist (1935–2022) 662:University of Minnesota alumni 544: 514: 503:Holtz, Allan (April 27 2011). 497: 485: 461: 441: 1: 405: 130:, where he drew cartoons for 342:. Putnam's/Quick Fox. 1980. 331:(Minneapolis Tribune, 1977), 192:. He also drew cartoons for 121: 7: 587:The Realist Archive Project 532:. April 29, 1987. p. 2 394:(Detroit Free Press, 2003) 360:The World according to Carp 277:until later, perhaps 1987. 261:Los Angeles Times Syndicate 10: 678: 437:– via Patty Writes. 265:Field Newspaper Syndicate 138:In the campus newspaper, 79: 67: 48: 26: 21: 364:. 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