Leviathan (comic strip)
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Levi, with Rabbit, discusses his sister's screaming with Cat |
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| Author(s) | Peter Blegvad |
| Publisher(s) | The Independent on Sunday |
Leviathan is a comic strip by Peter Blegvad, an American musician, singer-songwriter, and cartoonist. It appeared in the review section of the British newspaper The Independent on Sunday during the 1990s.
[edit] Plot
The title character, whose name is shortened in the strip to Levi, is drawn as a faceless baby who constantly carries a stuffed toy rabbit called either Bunny or Rabbit. A pet cat called Cat is often around to give advice. The strip describes Levi's experiences as he crawls around a surreal and often frightening landscape filled with disjointed words and objects, which perhaps reflect the incomprehensible nature of the world as seen by a baby, but which also raise philosophical questions of interest to adults.
[edit] Collected editions
- The Book of Leviathan, Peter Blegvad, Overlook Press, ISBN 0-9535227-2-5
[edit] External links
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