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Vintage postcard, as shown.Please see scans for condition. 1980\'s WOMEN AT BAR*BOOBS BREASTS ON HEAD LEERING MEN*JOHN CALLAHAN DARK HUMOR 1980\'s WOMEN AT BAR*BOOBS BREASTS ON HEAD LEERING MEN*JOHN CALLAHAN DARK HUMOR
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Vintage postcard, as shown.
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Info on John Callahan:
Callahan became a quadriplegic in an auto accident as a passenger in 1972.
The accident happened in Callahan\'s car which was being driven by a man he did not know too well.[1]
Following his accident, he became a cartoonist, drawing by clutching a pen between both hands, having regained partial use of his upper body. His visual artistic style was simple and often rough, although still legible.
Callahan\'s cartoons dealt with subjects often considered taboo, including disabilities and disease. His black humor may be exemplified by the title of his \"quasi-memoir,\" Will the Real John Callahan Please Stand Up? The subject matter and treatment of his cartoons share something with the work of Charles Addams, Gahan Wilson, and especially Charles Rodrigues, although it is much more aggressive than even the Playboy cartoons by these cartoonists.
From 1983 until his death 27 years later, Callahan\'s work appeared in the Portland newspaper Willamette Week. The controversial nature of his cartoons occasionally led to boycotts and protests against the paper.
Callahan scoffed at the reactions of critics who labeled his work politically incorrect, while delighting in the positive reactions he received from fans with disabilities. \"My only compass for whether I\'ve gone too far is the reaction I get from people in wheelchairs, or with hooks for hands.\" Callahan said. \"Like me, they are fed up with people who presume to speak for the disabled. All the pity and the patronizing. That\'s what is truly detestable.\"
Two animated cartoon series have been based on Callahan\'s cartoons, both produced by the Television) and Quads! (on Teletoon).
Friends said Callahan realized that his cartooning was a form of emotional venting, which led him to pursue a master\'s degree in counseling at Portland State University. However, his deteriorating health prevented him from finishing his first term.
In 2005, Dutch filmmaker Simone de Vries directed a documentary about Callahan titled Raak me waar ik voelen kan (English: Touch Me Where I Can Feel).
Callahan died on July 24, 2010, following surgery for chronic bed sores.[6] His brother stated the causes of his death were complications of quadriplegia and respiratory problems. He was 59 years old.
A biographical film, Don\'t Worry, He Won\'t Get Far on Foot based on Callahan\'s memoir of the same name, was posthumously released in 2018
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