![]() He also created the satirical graphic novel 'Tantrum' (1979) and the 'Kill My Mother' (2014-2018) trilogy, a pastiche of detective noir. Voicing his strong personal opinions about political and social matters through his characters, Feiffer opened doors for many other alternative cartoonists. His characters openly discussed relationships, sex, depression, family troubles, current events and existential angst. He effectively used his comic strip as an editorial column. ![]() His comic series 'Feiffer' (1956-1997) broke new ground by tackling taboos other cartoonists did not address. Feiffer, however, made his strongest impact as an editorial cartoonist. He started his career co-writing episodes of Will Eisner's 'The Spirit' (1940-1952) and creating his own gag comic 'Clifford' (1949-1951). Jules Feiffer is widely regarded as one of the most famous and influential American satirists of the 20th century. Cartoon starring Feiffer's famous dancer. ![]()
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