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Buddy Does Seattle

Buddy Does Seattle
Author: Peter Bagge
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2005-04-17
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1560976233

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These legendary stories, from the classic first fifteen issues of Bagge's Hate comic, are a defining icon of Seattle's early 1990s culture, as well as Generation X in general. This is the first time these hilarious stories, starring the hapless Buddy Bradley and his cast of loser cohorts, have ever been available under one cover, and never have they been available at such a low price! Bagge's riotous tales of the early 1990s subculture are more hilarious now than ever, and find out why he has been praised by R. Crumb, Matt Groening, John Kricfalusi, Publishers Weekly, Entertainment Weekly and many more as a comedy genius.


Buddy Does Jersey

Buddy Does Jersey
Author: Peter Bagge
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2007-11-07
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1560978376

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At the end of Buddy Does Seattle, with his rock-impresario career in tatters, his friends dispersed, and his career opportunities at zero, Buddy had decided to return with his tail between his legs (and his neurotic girlfriend Lisa on his hands) to his native New Jersey. Buddy Does Jersey collects all 15 issues of Hate describing the arc of Buddy's East Coast experience, including his launch as a small businessman (co-owning and running a nostalgia store with the dubious Jay) and his reintegration with his family (his sister now a tired mom, his brother still pretty much a psycho, and his parents — well, wait and see). Also included in this volume is the shocking final fate of the exuberant Stinky — a story that caused jaws to drop in unison all around the world when it was originally released.


The Complete Hate

The Complete Hate
Author: Peter Bagge
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 900
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1683963555

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The Complete Hate is a three-volume set that includes the original 1990-1998 30-issue run, the nine subsequent Hate Annuals, and tons of other Hate-related comics, illustrations, and ephemera created for books, magazines, comics, toys, and other merchandise. Bagge combined his cartoony drawing style with uncomfortably real Gen X characters, and the comic books resonated with readers. Book One (Hate 1-15), focuses on young Buddy Bradley's travails in early 1990s Seattle. Book Two focuses on Buddy and his girlfriend Lisa Leavenworth's move back to Buddy's native New Jersey (and a switch from black-and-white to full color). Book Three features the final arc of Bagge's magnum opus, as Buddy and Lisa become parents (and buy a garbage dump).


Buddy Buys a Dump

Buddy Buys a Dump
Author: Peter Bagge
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2014-05-21
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1606997459

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Buddy Bradley's back! Now in his 30s and married with child, onetime slacker hero Buddy Bradley gets a "real" job, shaves his head, dons an eyepatch, quits his "real" job and buys the local dump - because what better place to raise a toddler? Peter Bagge's iconic character is to alternative comics what Homer Simpson has been to television animation over the past quarter-century: a generation-defining slacker and the greatest comedic character of its form and era. Featuring stories originally published in the comic book series Hate Annual from 2000-2011, as well as an all-new 20-page conclusion to the story arc.


Buddy the Dreamer

Buddy the Dreamer
Author: Peter Bagge
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781560971542

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'Hate' volumes 6-10, including Follow that Dream', the eopic-length journey to the heart of the American grunge dream, plus more tales of losers, flakes and ditzes.'


Buddy Does Seattle

Buddy Does Seattle
Author: Peter Bagge
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005
Genre:
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Hey, Buddy!

Hey, Buddy!
Author: Peter Bagge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781560971139

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Listed in Stephen Weiner's 101 Best Graphic Novels. A look at people who live on the peripheral.


Sweatshop

Sweatshop
Author: Peter Bagge
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2015-02-08
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1606998129

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Mel Bowling is the unhappy, out-of-touch creator of a very bad, daily newspaper comic strip called Freddy Ferret (a cross between Dilbert and Garfield). He spends most of his time listening to Rush Limbaugh and coming up with horrible catchphrases to merchandise, while his “sweatshop” cast of studio assistants grind out all the hard work.Sweatshop is a hilarious situational comedy from acclaimed author Peter Bagge (Buddy Does Seattle, Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story) that ingeniously incorporates the visual styles of cartoonist guest stars like Stephen DeStefano (Popeye) and Johnny Ryan (Prison Pit) to give voice to Bowling’s colorful cast of misfit, aspiring cartoonists (plus a cameo by Neil Gaiman!), all attempting to make it big like their boss, but on their own terms.


More from Macrina

More from Macrina
Author: Leslie Mackie
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1570618364

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Leslie Mackie opened Macrina Bakery & Café in Seattle in 1993 after working with Lydia Shire & Susan Regis in Boston and as head baker at Seattle's Grand Central Bakery. She was among the first wave of Americans experimenting with recipes from European master bakers and a long, slow fermentation process. Mackie rediscovered the craft's traditional, almost spiritual importance. "In France, bakers are revered because bread is such a central part of the family and the community," she explains. This new book has more of Mackie's irresistible, artisanal breads, including flatbreads and an emphasis on traditional Italian breads. The reader will also find cakes, cookies, pies, and other sweets and savories that devoted customers love. Mackie is deeply rooted in the Puget Sound community and treasures the relationships she has with customers, employees, and producers. Stories of some of her favorite people are sprinkled throughout the book.


Buddy Does Seattle

Buddy Does Seattle
Author: Peter Bagge
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2005-04-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781417688364

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The Harvey Award-winning cartoonist Peter Bagge remains one of the comics' industry's great crossover successes of the past decade, having sold more comics than any underground cartoonist through the 1990s to the present. After editing R. Crumb's Weirdo magazine in the mid-'80s and then creating the Bradley family within the pages his first comic book series, Neat Stuff. Bagge decided to take the Bradleys' alienated and pessimistic teenage son, Buddy, and move him to Seattle (where Bagge lived) to star in a new series called Hate. The rest is comic book history. Hate became the best-selling alternative comic book of the 1990s at the same time that Seattle found itself in the eye of a media hurricane. With its satirical depiction of twentysomething life in Seattle, Hate became one of the defining voices of not only the Seattle grunge scene, but all of Generation X nationwide (and has been spotted in many films through the years, from Larry Clark's Kids to John Waters' Pecker), In addition, critics hailed it for its brilliant characterization. The Seattle Weekly wrote, 20 years from now, when people wonder what it was like to be young in 1990's Seattle, the only record we'll have is Peter Bagge's Hate. For 15 issues, the rock 'n' roll emanating from the damp garages of the Pacific Northwest came to life in glorious black-and-white in the pages of Hate. Bagge more or less cemented his association with the subculture in 1992 when he devoted two issues of Hate to a story where Buddy Bradley manages his best pal Stinky's grunge band, Leonard and the Love Gods, whose original lineup included three guys named Kurt. Buddy Does Seattle collects the entire Seattle arc from thepages of Hate; this is the first time the entire saga has appeared under one cover. Bagge's characters are some of the most fully-realized in comics--Buddy, the slacker antihero, Valerie, Buddy's Prozac-normalized ex, Lisa, his masochistic, worm-eating latest flame, Stinky, his selfish, venereal-warted roommate, and George Cecil Hamilton III, the resident intellectual, who sits in his room scribbling depressive arcana into his notebook--they display their emotions so openly, so helplessly, so graphically, and with such precision as they attempt to negotiate the ragged terrain of early adulthood that it would all be rather horrifying if it weren't such a riot. Bagge's cartooning aids the cause, with one of the most idiosyncratic and inspiredly elastic and cartoony drawing styles in comics history.