The Angriest Dog in the World is a 1983–1992 comic strip created by film director David Lynch.
The first three identical panels feature the black dog growling, tied to a post in a yard by a chain.
Dogs for instance feature in nearly every one of his movies usually as a visual prop: who could forget the scene in Wild at Heart in which our canine friend scampers away with the Bank teller's severed hand?
[4]In September of 2020, the first official reprinting of The Angriest Dog in the World, approved by David Lynch, was published by Rotland Press, collecting 17 of the original strips.
[5] Limited to 500 copies, it featured new lettering to match Lynch's handwriting and a foreword by Michel Chion.