The Lite Stuff
by
Mark Doeffinger
The Lite Stuff
by
Mark Doeffinger
I have been drawing cartoons for many years. The title of my cartoon panels is THE 
LITE STUFF. The premise of my cartoons is that America has a predominantly 
commercial culture.  My cartoons fit right into this culture.  I use the methods of 
commercial advertising to look at everyday objects (stuff) and events from a humorous 
(lite) perspective. The humor often comes from the interplay between word and object.  
So here goes.
            
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            March 30
          March 31: Opening Day.
            
          
            April 1
          
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            April 5
          PRODUCT PLACEMENT PRODUCT PLACEMENT PRODUCT PLACEMENT
April 6: Not a cartoon, but cartoonish.  Politics becomes product placement in a media saturated consumer society. Product placement is nearly an oxymoron, but some product placement is better than others.  Why 
CNN X3?
            
          
            April 7: No time to dilly-Dali.
          April 8: “THOROUGHLY MODERN TILLEY. My first entry to this year’s New Yorker Eustace Tilley Book Bag Contest. The idea was to reconfigure The New Yorker’s iconic dandy for a Strand book-bag design. For a gallery of contest submissions click here.
            
          
            April 9: Stop me if you’ve heard the one about the guy with a banana in his ear.