Why not do a cartoon take-off of Rich's article today, and Blitt's cartoon, with the Maverick Executive (America's special interest MNC Big Mustang), biting back Barry Blitt's Big Dog, on the behind, through the ring ropes, even as he is still sitting in the corner of the ring?
Big Dog could be spilling his coffee everywhere as he is jumping up, shocked by the bite, Maverick's teeth still in him, visible from the side.
The Maverick, HALF MAN HALF HORSE, looking a lot like Robert Macaire, should be looking a little drunk, dressed in a luxurious smoker, cigar in the other hand, and even while biting Big Dog, will be holding, casually, even wantonly, a dry martini, with olive, in the other.
The Caption above:
It's What's for Dinner.
The Caption below:
How The Maverick Executive Likes His Hors d'oeuvre
See Blitt cartoon adjacent to Rich's column NYT today.
I like Blitt's somewhat 'Daumieresque' style of depiction. He can do a wonderful action scene, and physionomy caricature, both very well. Very rare.
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