Yep. Historically, it is arguably liberal voices that have been more frequently "canceled" than conservative voices. I'm old enough to remember some of the times @DoonesburyComic was "canceled" dating back to the mid-1970s.https://twitter.com/JillDLawrence/status/1369634164820111362 …
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This is perhaps the lamest of the bunch, a truly tone-deaf and stupid take on white privilege. https://www.comicskingdom.com/mallard-fillmore/2021-03-07 …
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"Maybe the reason the strip was "cancelled" by those papers is that it is painfully unfunny and not very clever." Garfield still going strong would suggest that that is not the problem.
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True, but in comics it's long been possible to get away with being painfully unfunny and not very clever if your cartoon is *also* generally inoffensive.
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My favorite take on MF is "Ye Fowl Herald"https://fowlherald.tumblr.com/
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It looks like a ripoff of Shoe
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It sucked. Never thought it was funny, which is odd since I thought _Shoe_ was worth a chuckle or two and I abhorred Jeff MacNelly's politics just as much.
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The Daily Show mocked it in their first book. He responded with multiple strips informing his groupies it wasn’t real.pic.twitter.com/oBqY8L5SRZ
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'Mallard Fillmore' and the comical side of cancel culture. 'Doonesbury' has already been there.