I don't understand a couple of cartooms.
1.Forgotten moments in music history. The cartoon has a younger man in an old folks home with the caption "What the hell was (was in bold) Thom doing here" Googling suggests that Thom is Thom Yorke of Radiohead but if correct I can't work the meaning of the caption.What is it?
2. On page 19 there is a cartoon by Kerina which says "with apologies to Maurice Sendak" and is captioned "Where the wild things were". The cartoon is the same as covers for "Where the wild things are" but instead of a Gruffalo type character it is a person in what appears to be a white cat suit looking miserable. What is the joke, please? Clearly something to do with a change of tense but it is passing me by.
The Forgotten Moments is a play upon the Radiohead track ‘Creep’ which has the line ‘what the hell am I doing here’. The Maurice Sendak joke is that there are no longer any wild things, there is litter, tree stumps & what appears to be the aftermath of bush fires in the background.
The second one shows a child by its bed wearing a sleep suit who is reading from an electronic reader, whereas the traditional book characters [the wild things] look in sadly from the open window. A commentary on the loss of the pleasure of book reading presumably.
The Forgotten Moments is a play upon the Radiohead track ‘Creep’ which has the line ‘what the hell am I doing here’. The Maurice Sendak joke is that there are no longer any wild things, there is litter, tree stumps & what appears to be the aftermath of bush fires in the background.
Since PE increased the number of cartoons, there's nearly always one that I stare and stare at, but cannot get. Haven't read the latest issue (but I've done the crossword!), but I don't think I'd have got the Thom Yorke reference. The Forgotten Moments are often pretty obscure.
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.