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AS the BBC programmes described here show, there are comics and comics. One good way of helping to get rid of the more absurd kinds is to laugh at them, Supermen and space women, like all impostors, are sensitive to ridicule. Could they survive the leg-pulling which is one of the more engaging features of life in New Zealand? Could they come down from their high places and settle in the suburbs? Our artist and his collaborator, asking these questions, found themselves committed to an exercise in pictorial satire. The results are to be seen on pages 10-11,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 799, 12 November 1954, Page 9

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...AND JUST ONE MORE New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 799, 12 November 1954, Page 9

...AND JUST ONE MORE New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 799, 12 November 1954, Page 9

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