Browse tag: Political Satire
Canadian artist Carl Chapin's 1980s painting of the White House under a mushroom cloud. Full color.
Fun in Detroit, "Murder City." This issue features "Heroes of Suburbia," "Motor City Skiing," "Sports Riots" and more.
"Shoot in the New" by Myers and Metcalf. Plus, Murder City Mac in "What a Day for a Daydream," "King of the Safecrackers" - a true tale from 1921.
The author takes on white-trash truckers in "The Ugly Men." Also featured, "Hot Java and Cold Junk," Murder City Mac.
"Junkin' All Over!" shows how to clean up by stealing parts off parked cars. Plus "Motor Mount goes to the Demolition Derby" and "Cream of the Crap," more.
Last issue of the thought-provoking anthology magazine. Very limited stock.
This outstanding series published by Fantagraphics looks at issues of global survival.
A scrumptious pinup book starring Cutey Bunny and all her friends. The World War II theme features nose art, war trivia and plenty of bikini-clad femmes fatales.
R. L. Crabb's "Little Orphan Annie" takeoff should have Harold Gray spinning in his grave.
In a more lighthearted vein, Greta does her part to help US troops fight the Gulf War. What a trouper.
The first new Cutey Bunny adventure in a long time! Cutey, Vicki and the rest of the curvaceous gang perform, "Uncle Joe" Stalin narrates, and WWII history is rewritten. Big fun!
This boxed set of 36 full-color cards by Bill Sienkiewicz and Peggy Gordon combines beautiful and striking artwork with anecdotes about "The Most Taxing Show on Earth." You'll marvel