I was in Barnes & Noble looking for comics today, and I passed through the childrens' section (I like to look at some of the stuff there; some of the illustrators do awesome work) and I came upon a book by Mo Willems, one of my favorite cartoonists and oldest influences. He was the creator of Sheep In The Big City, which, despite over-dramatic promotion by Cartoon Network, didn't really last so long. I thought it was a great toon. I love Mr. Willems' simple style to begin with and the show was very unique in its humor. Actually, some of the funniest things didn't even occur during the actual plot, but cut-aways to the Narrator in his booth complain or fake commercials. I think the show (and Willems himself) didn't get near enough recognition as it should have. What are your thoughts?
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