Oh My Heck a Pretty Great Cartoon Book
Description:
Pat Bagley turns a keen eye and trenchant wit on his confusing and paradoxical home, the Beehive State. Razor-sharp but never vicious, his fine-honed cartoons reconfirm his reputation as one of the West's most talented-and disarmed-social commentators. Among Pat Bagley's most impressive accomplishments, he boasts that he never has been defrocked of his TV ministry; that countless investigations have failed to link him with Oliver North; and that he has never had to deny that he is Elvis's love child. At the Salt Lake Tribune, Bagley's cartoons are published weekly; they have appeared nationally in Time magazine, the National Review, Washington Post, and Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year, 1988. He is the author of Treasures of Half-Truth and several subsequent collections. Though a household name in Utah, he says his "popularity" remains highest with dogs and small children.