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Jules Feiffer, Village Voice, and Memory Lane

Talking with the legendary Voice cartoonist about characters who were born in the Fifties, lived through the Eighties, and are still kicking today.

[R. C. Baker] sat down with the octogenarian artist and writer to discuss, among many other things, his screenplay for the new movie Bernard and Huey, directed by Dan Mirvish.


Feiffer’s inaugural Village Voice strip, which ran in the October 24, 1956, issue

As Bernard and Huey flashes back to earlier times so does Jules Feiffer in this Village Voice piece. From Will Eisner to The Village Voice to today’s Bernard and Huey – Feiffer talks.

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