A Selection of Cartoons
by MOHAN SIVANAND
This page has 10 cartoons, all
drawn in the 1980s
for various Indian newspapers and magazines.
"We'll sell you these
drugs of ours after
you get lung cancer from our cigarettes."
Science
Today 1981. The Penguin Book of
Indian Cartoons
© Mohan Sivanand
"Department of
artificial intelligence? That's
upstairs. Ours is the department of natural stupidity."
Indian Express 1988. © Mohan Sivanand
"Lack of scientific temper, I'll say!
Shouldn't you publish your results first?"
Science
Today 1987. The Penguin Book of
Indian Cartoons.
Reader's Digest. © Mohan Sivanand
"Margaret, how about 20
copies of myself ?"
Science Today 1981. © Mohan Sivanand
"Just
checking... Is it feed a fever, starve
a cold... or feed a cold, starve a fever?"
Indian Express 1988. © Mohan Sivanand
"I'd like him
to grow up, graduate, specialize in agriculture,
do post-doctoral research in high-yield grain hybrids,
and apply for permanent residence in the United States."
Science
Today 1981. The Penguin Book of
Indian Cartoons
© Mohan Sivanand
Science Today 1987.
© Mohan Sivanand
"Oedipus? Ah... he
invented the complex."
Mid-Day 1988. © Mohan Sivanand
Mid-Day 1988.
© Mohan Sivanand
Science Today 1980. © Mohan Sivanand
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