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BEHIND 'COMIX NATION'

March 28, 2005 issue

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This article focuses on a new political cartoon feature in "The Nation." This week's issue marks the third appearance of "Comix Nation," a new feature that showcases cartoons and other graphic forms of commentary. Steve Brodner, who conceived the feature, will serve as "Comix Nation" editor. A prolific artist himself, Brodner has created many Nation covers. He recruited the artists who contributed to the GOP convention issue this past summer. This week's "Comix Nation" is the work of longtime contributor Robert Grossman, a New York native and Yale graduate who has done cover illustrations for more than 500 national magazines and whose sculpture and paintings have been widely exhibited.

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WIT & humor, Pictorial; CARICATURES & cartoons; POLITICAL cartoons; BRODNER, Steve; GROSSMAN, Robert
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