“Fake Banana” story runner-up

by Joshua Glenn | Thu, Oct 22, 2009

ABOUT the PROJECT

Significant Objects published a three-part series of cartoon stories in collaboration with The Center for Cartoon Studies. Today, instead of publishing a new Significant Objects story, we’re going to post three runners-up. (Note that only the three finalists were colored; we first read them in b/w.) Bid on the objects that appear in these stories here.

The “Fake Banana” cartoon runner-up is by Jon Fine. Enjoy!

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About the author:

Joshua Glenn

Joshua Glenn is a cultural semiotics analyst and independent scholar. He is the coeditor of Taking Things Seriously (2007), a collection of ordinary objects with extraordinary significance; and coauthor of The Idler's Glossary (2008). In the '90s, he published the zine/journal Hermenaut; today, he is coeditor of Hilobrow.com.

One Response to ““Fake Banana” story runner-up”

  1. Luc Says:

    I want to read the rest of the story!


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