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Ivan Brunetti's *Cartooning: Philosophy and Practice* announces itself with disarming charm — the cover features a minimalist cartoon figure with a bold black bob, striped shirt, and a paintbrush held thoughtfully to her lips, radiating the quiet joy of the creative process. Published by Yale University Press in 2011, this volume promises both a philosophical grounding and hands-on guidance for anyone drawn to the art of cartooning. It's the kind of book that makes you want to pick up a pen before you've even opened the first page.
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