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The Comics Industry Reflects On… The Death Of Nelson Mandela
"You know that you are really famous the day that you discover you have become a comic character" – Nelson Mandela
From South African cartoonist Zapiro, after Mandela stepped down as President of South Africa, reflecting Mandela's humility. "Aikona" roughly translates as "no way, man".
Madiba – Rest in Peace A Tribute to an Icon – http://t.co/x9GQSgSh98 #FatherOfOurNation. #RIPMandela
— Zapiro (@zapiro) December 6, 2013
Sleep well, Nelson Mandela, you've done great, great things. #rip — Joshua Hale Fialkov (@JoshFialkov) December 5, 2013
Sorry to see that the great Nelson Mandela has passed away. He endured much and offered his people a lot of hope. — bobgreenberger (@bobgreenberger) December 5, 2013
So sorry to hear of the passing of Nelson Mandela. A towering figure on the world stage. — J.M. DeMatteis (@JMDeMatteis) December 5, 2013
Rest in peace, Nelson Mandela. — Pia Guerra (@PiaGuerra) December 5, 2013
As a young kid Nelson Mandela was my first exposure to what was going on in South Africa. RIP, sir. — Oeming (@Oeming) December 5, 2013
Oh no. Farewell, Nelson Mandela. He was a strong man spreading kindness in the wake of so much adversity. And. He. WON. #grateful — Page 45 (@PageFortyFive) December 5, 2013
Rest well Nelson Mandela. R.I.P. — Ben Abernathy (@Ben_Abernathy) December 5, 2013
pic.twitter.com/OE09T5bAaQ — Simon Pegg (@simonpegg) December 5, 2013
The Mandela premiere is happening right now and the real man has just died. RIP #Mandela — Noel Clarke (@NoelClarke) December 5, 2013
RIP Nelson Mandela — cullenbunn (@cullenbunn) December 5, 2013
Nelson Mandela is free. http://t.co/xAVogXZJPi http://t.co/dDngmpZOH8 — Dave Elliott (@DeevElliott) December 5, 2013
Nerd complaints are trivial anyway, but never so much as when a real superhero dies. RIP Mandela. pic.twitter.com/J49Q6vsjpS
— Jai Nitz (@JAINITZ1) December 5, 2013
Nelson Mandela's response to the worst that humanity has to offer was the best that humanity has to offer. I will forever be in awe.
— Branwyn Bigglestone (@Biggletron) December 5, 2013
Wow, Nelson Mandela. There's a guy's life who puts your notion of "shitty day" in perspective. Hero, legend, master. RIP. — Andy Khouri (@andykhouri) December 5, 2013
Nelson Mandela… I have no words. — Mahmud Asrar (@MahmudAsrar) December 5, 2013
Ah fuck, Nelson Mandela… now THAT was an extraordinary life. — Joe Harris (@joeharris) December 5, 2013
pic.twitter.com/RqlJiEz3Rs — Simon Pegg (@simonpegg) December 5, 2013
The saddest part is we never got to ask Mandela what he thought of the Wonder Woman casting — Fred Van Lente (@fredvanlente) December 5, 2013
R.I.P. Nelson Mandela — Bill Sienkiewicz (@sinKEVitch) December 5, 2013
R.I.P. Nelson Mandela. — Shannon Eric Denton (@ShannonDenton) December 5, 2013
I rarely post tweets regarding the passing of prominent people. Nelson Mandela a huge exception. An incredible human being, already missed. — Paul Jenkins (@mypauljenkins) December 5, 2013
People comparing tone of Mandela coverage to Thatcher coverage. Almost as if one person was all about love and the other all about hate. — Seb Patrick (@sebpatrick) December 5, 2013
So long, Nelson Mandela, you were a good man. Thanks for all you have done. — FrancescoFrancavilla (@f_francavilla) December 5, 2013
RIP Nelson Mandela. In lieu of flowers, please perform acts of kindness, courage and dignity. — Joe Kelly (@JoeKellyMOA) December 5, 2013
Looking forward (/sarc) to watching republicans act like they've always supported Nelson Mandela and the fight against apartheid. — Joe Harris (@joeharris) December 5, 2013
pic.twitter.com/COqXyHvKVY — Simon Pegg (@simonpegg) December 5, 2013
Bricks from the wall of Nelson Mandela's house in Soweto, SA. #RIPMandela — Simon Pegg (@simonpegg) December 5, 2013
Most amazing thing Mandela did was establish the Truth & Reconciliation Commission. Look it up. It's blown my mind for the last 20 years.
— Joe Harris (@joeharris) December 5, 2013
"it always seems impossible until it is done." RIP Nelson Mandela
— DC Women Kicking Ass (@dcwomenkicknass) December 5, 2013
Nelson Mandela showed the world what truly matters and to love with a grace that never goes out of style. A real life superhero. #RIP — Kirby Krackle (@kirbykrackle) December 5, 2013
2 Many DJs open the set with The Specias' Nelson Mandela track. TIME TO DANCE BYE — Andy Khouri (@andykhouri) December 6, 2013
@ChristophCondon The end of apartheid and Nelson Mandela getting out of prison & being elected president is what I was thinking of today. — Chris Burnham (@TheBurnham) December 6, 2013
"When a man has done what he considers to be his duty to his people and his country, he can rest in peace." -Nelson Mandela #RIPGoodSir — Siike(seek) Donnelly (@ExplodingBullet) December 6, 2013
I am grateful to have shared a planet with someone as courageous and dedicated to freedom as Nelson Mandela. Rest in peace. — Wil Wheaton (@wilw) December 6, 2013
"it would be wrong for African leaders to continue preaching non-violence at a time when the government met our peaceful demands with force" — Molly Crabapple (@mollycrabapple) December 6, 2013
previous quote by Mandela, who many an American classroom, including mine, tried to turn into a friendly ersatz-Ghandi of nice
— Molly Crabapple (@mollycrabapple) December 6, 2013
"Unlike some politicians, I can admit to a mistake." ~Nelson Mandela
— Thankful Brennan (@Brennanator) December 5, 2013
RT @TheIllumiNerdi: We should never ever forget Nelson Mandela's legacy. He gave the human race hope.
— Joe Hill (@joe_hill) December 5, 2013
people complaining that Mandela coverage is on BBC1 AND 2, may be heartened to know that Keith Lemon is currently on ITV1 AND 2
— Robin Ince (@robinince) December 5, 2013
And a final word, again from Zapiro.