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''The Angriest Dog in the World'' is a
comic strip A comic strip is a Comics, sequence of drawings, often cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often Serial (literature), serialized, with text in Speech balloon, balloons and Glossary of comics ter ...
created by film director
David Lynch David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, visual artist and actor. A recipient of an Academy Honorary Award in 2019, Lynch has received three Academy Award nominations for Best Director, and the César Award for Be ...
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Background

The strip was conceived by Lynch in 1973 during a period when he was experiencing feelings of great anger. First published in the '' LA Reader'', the strip ran from 1983 until 1992. It was also serialised in the comics anthology '' Cheval Noir''. Each strip is introduced with a small caption: Visually each strip is the same. The first three identical panels feature the black dog growling, tied to a post in a yard by a chain. He is between a tree on the left and one wall of a house with a window on the right. The fourth panel is the same, but at night with a circle of light coming from the house's window. A word balloon appears in one or more of the panels, indicating speech from a member of one of the house's unseen family, either Bill, Sylvia, Pete or Billy, Jr. Usually the speech is in the form of an
aphorism An aphorism (from Greek ἀφορισμός: ''aphorismos'', denoting 'delimitation', 'distinction', and 'definition') is a concise, terse, laconic, or memorable expression of a general truth or principle. Aphorisms are often handed down by ...
or a non-sequitur. Such sayings include: "If everything is real... then nothing is real as well." and "It doesn't get any better than this." In a short essay on Lynch's ''
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'', Objectif Cinema notes:
David Lynch has of course used animals within his back catalogue of work before. Dogs for instance feature in nearly every one of his movies usually as a visual prop: who could forget the scene in '' Wild at Heart'' in which our canine friend scampers away with the Bank teller's severed hand? Or the mewling pups in Mary X's living room in ''
Eraserhead ''Eraserhead'' is a 1977 American surrealist film, surrealist horror film written, directed, produced, and edited by David Lynch. Lynch also created its Eraserhead (soundtrack), score and sound design, which included pieces by a variety of oth ...
''? Indeed a dog, albeit in cartoon form, took centre stage in Lynch's cartoon series for the ''LA Reader'', ''The Angriest Dog in the World''. But it is here on his website that Lynch seems to be opening up more to the wonders of nature: Bees, Coyotes and Dead Mice all have a part to play in various guises and manifestations within www.davidlynch.com, and as part of the pay-per-view series, the Rabbit has been given the starring role.


Collected Edition

In September of 2020, the first official reprinting of The Angriest Dog in the World, approved by David Lynch, was published by Rotland Press, collecting 17 of the original strips. Limited to 500 copies it featured new lettering to match Lynch's handwriting and a foreword by
Michel Chion Michel Chion (born 1947) is a French film theorist and composer of experimental music. Life Born in Creil, France, Chion teaches at several institutions in France and currently holds the post of Associate Professor at the University of Paris II ...
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Homages

* In 2003, the strip was parodied by cartoonist Ted Rall with his comic ''The Angriest Liberal in the World''. * In 2004, the clip-art comic ''
Dinosaur Comics ''Dinosaur Comics'' is a constrained comics, constrained webcomic by Canadian writer Ryan North. It is also known as "Qwantz", after the site's domain name, "qwantz.com". The first comic was posted on February 1, 2003, although there were earlier ...
'', which similarly uses the same sequence of illustrations in every strip, made a direct reference to ''The Angriest Dog in the World''.Dinosaur Comics, September 21 2004
/ref> * In 2016, '' Homestar Runner'' episode
Later That Night...
had The Cheat dressed as The Angriest Dog in the World for Halloween.


References


External links


Rotland Press Official Website
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Don Markstein's Toonopedia Don Markstein's Toonopedia (subtitled A Vast Repository of Toonological Knowledge) is an online encyclopedia of print cartoons, comic strips and animation, initiated February 13, 2001. Donald D. Markstein, the sole writer and editor of Toonopedi ...

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