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2001 Speed Bump. “City Mouse Subdivision.” Dave Coverly. Creators Synd. Inc. 1-9. Unknown source.
Surprise overturning of what we expect the city mouse to be saying to his country cousin.
2008 Speed Bump. “Aesop Today.” David Coverly. Arizona Daily Star, August 15, 2008. Speedbump.com 8-15. Unknown source.
Here is the postmodern approach to fables’ morals.
2011 Speed Bump. “Aesop’s Brother, Asap.” David Coverly. Speedbump.com. . Unknown source.
Good exploitation of a pun and the common knowledge that Aesop was in the ancient Western world. Well done! Match an ancient name with a trendy acronym, and you have no idea what will happen next!
2011 Speed Bump. “Aesop’s Brother, Asap.” David Coverly. Speedbump.com. 4-18 Unknown source.
Here is yet another instance of this great cartoon, this instance distinguished only by its date in the upper left.
2011? Speed Bump cartoon by Dave Coverly. "Aesop's Brother, Asap." Taken off the web.
And now a colored version of the same cartoon.




