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Rogue Cartoonist

Rogue Cartoonist
Author: Ben Garrison
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04
Genre: Cartoonists
ISBN: 9781631928284

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"Rogue Cartoonist" tells the story of an independent artist and muckraker named Ben Garrison. In 2008, the big banks were bailed out. Ben wrote his senators and congressman and asked them to vote against the bailout, but the bill passed anyway. Ben decided voting was not effective. He wanted to do more. He wanted to do what the mainstream media wasn't doing. He wanted to ring alarm bells. He became a citizen muckraker. In 2009, he decided to draw editorial cartoons to help create awareness of a growing police state, corrupt politicians, and a dysfunctional system of money. He began uploading the cartoons to message boards on the Internet. They spread like wildfire. Many went 'viral.' Ben's cartoons were republished on many respectable blogs. He received a lot of encouraging email. Then a legion of Internet trolls began attacking him. He received hate mail. His cartoons were altered by anonymous entities. The trolls defaced his work into anti-Semitic and racist hatred while making sure they left his name on the cartoons. They spread the libel daily and for five long years. Internet search engines began picking up the hate. Ben's reputation was ruined by an invisible horde of haters. At first he decided to ignore the trolls, but they didn't grow bored. Instead they ramped up their attacks on social media. Cyber bullying and trolling have become a big problem on the Internet. Ben explains that dark side and in his book he unmasks a few of the trolls. He explains why it's difficult to bring them to justice. He describes the popularity of Internet memes among young people. His book encourages others to become citizen muckrakers. It also serves as a warning--those who are effective can also face massive attacks from anonymous trolls who are out to shut down the free speech of those speaking out against government corruption.


The Rogue Artist's Survival Guide

The Rogue Artist's Survival Guide
Author: Rafi Perez
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734394986

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An undisciplined, story-centric, off-beat, and honest approach to demystifying what it takes to become a full-time artist. This book is all about blazing your own trail and creating your career as an artist, instead of waiting around to be discovered.


Rogue Symmetry

Rogue Symmetry
Author: Derrick G. Wood
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2014-05-21
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781499144413

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Cartoonist, Derrick G. Wood, started cartooning in his fourth year of freshman English. By his sixth year of high school, he had already completed 1,700 cartoons, published two books (now out of print), and turned in zero homework assignments. Derrick not only dedicated his life to cartooning, he threw his life away for cartooning. Now he is a jobless wreck and desperately asks that you support him by buying his new book, Toons From Hard To Reach Places. Thank you.


Pin-Up Art of Bill Wenzel

Pin-Up Art of Bill Wenzel
Author: Bill Wenzel
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1560976586

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p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.9px Arial; color: #424242} No other pin-up cartoon artist over a 30-year period was as prolific or as omnipresent as Bill Wenzel. Virtually every humor and men's magazine, ranging from Judge in the mid-'40s to Sex to Sexy in the '60s and '70s, boasted two, if not a dozen, of Wenzel's pin-up cartoons. Quick with pen and ink, Wenzel was equally adept with the brush, and nowhere was this more evident than in his work for the Humorama line of girlie digests.


The Pirates and the Mouse

The Pirates and the Mouse
Author: Bob Levin
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2003-07-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 156097530X

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During a time of unprecedented political, social, and cultural upheaval in U.S. history, one of the fiercest battles was ignited by a comic book. In 1963, the San Francisco Chronicle made 21-year-old Dan O'Neill the youngest syndicated cartoonist in American newspaper history. As O'Neill delved deeper into the emerging counterculture, his strip, Odd Bodkins, became stranger and stranger and more and more provocative, until the papers in the syndicate dropped it and the Chronicle let him go. The lesson that O'Neill drew from this was that what America most needed was the destruction of Walt Disney. O'Neill assembled a band of rogue cartoonists called the Air Pirates (after a group of villains who had bedeviled Mickey Mouse in comic books and cartoons). They lived communally in a San Francisco warehouse owned by Francis Ford Coppola and put out a comic book, Air Pirates Funnies, that featured Disney characters participating in very un-Disneylike behavior, provoking a mammoth lawsuit for copyright and trademark infringements and hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages. Disney was represented by one of San Francisco's top corporate law firms and the Pirates by the cream of the counterculture bar. The lawsuit raged for 10 years, from the trial court to the US Supreme Court and back again.


Rogue Symmetry

Rogue Symmetry
Author: Derrick G. Wood
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2013-09-10
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781492234449

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Rogue Symmetry: Dorks, Dandruff, and Jellybeans is the first single panel comic book by cartoonist, Derrick G. Wood. Introduction: Awakening with a giggle. Covered in sweat. That is how Rogue Symmetry began. The idea of a health food vending machine placed right next to a soda machine was how it started in the dream. Then the familiar, "I'm with stupid" t-shirt descended from a cloud, transformed into a sign, and rested proudly upon the healthy snack receptacle. When I woke up, I jotted it down in my notebook. Until this time, that book was filled with story ideas, poetry, and wanna-be-but-never-will-be song lyrics. This was something new. Something much more uplifting and profound. This was something that actually made me feel good. Over the next couple months, I filled up several journals with every funny little cartoon that popped into my head. It wasn't like I was trying to think up funny stuff, but rather, like someone was pushing these ideas into my mind. Having never seriously drawn before, it took me a while to realize that I should try and draw one of these cartoons out and make it look like a real comic. I decided to start with the vending machine idea. It didn't come out as I had envisioned it, and though I was disappointed to discover that I wasn't an instant Bill Watterson, I told myself that I wouldn't give up. I colored that cartoon and immediately created a blog where people could laugh at my ideas and watch as I improve my art skills. When we look at comics in the paper or online, we generally see the result of the cartoonist's hard work and dedicated years of practice. We don't get to see them struggle to draw a hand, figure out which fonts to use, how to create backgrounds, or how to color their creations. No, it is there exactly as the creator intended it to look. Not with Rogue Symmetry. This book covers my VERY first cartoon and takes you along my awkward journey, my struggle, to figure out this thing called drawing. Like watching a bird's first flight (which is usually its first fall too), it isn't always going to be pretty. The key is to get up on the tree and jump again! Rogue Symmetry won't be the best drawn comic you've ever seen, but it will be the most honest. "Warts and all" as they say. -Derrick G. Wood www.roguesymmetry.com


Kosmoautikon

Kosmoautikon
Author: Mark Chandos
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2014-01-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493154508

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Why should you read the KOSMOAUTIKON Epic Cycle? 1) KOSMOAUTIKON has information of the long count of the Human Condition. No other work of American literature observes the ancient origins of the human genome. No other poem projects the force of the strong poet into a Space faring civilization. 2) KOSMOAUTIKON does not repeat any modernist clichés. Modernism can only detect modernism. Modern literature can only regurgitate modernist linguistic codices – a fascination with disease, medical mythos, and the omnipotence of laboratory science. KOSMOAUTIKON accuses the madness of this modernist experiment. Instead, KOSMOAUTIKON detects the astral position of the human mind. A story is told that places man in a position of power in relation to the universe. Modernism makes treats men and parasites. In story Theory man is the center of all things, since only the human has a terra- forming mind. 3) KOSMOAUTIKON creates a new linguistic codex to project a new advance in the human Genome. A new linguistic structure must always prepare the way for any human advance. “I had to remove your planet – and then your bones.” 4) KOSMOAUTIKON tells the story of Rogue males. Who are our rogue males? Alexander, Christ, Cesar, Dante, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Caravaggio, Henry VIII, Edward De Vere (Shake-speare), Beethoven, Francis bacon, Oscar Wilde (etc.). Western civilization has been made by rogue males. No other modern text would even dare to discuss the power of the rogue male. Modernism seeks to inoculate, medicate, or incarcerate the rogue male – early. Yet there will be rogues makes again – and they will change the human genome. This is the story of KOSMOAUTIKON Five. 5) There is no other document that contains future speech. No Western person can be educated without first reading KOSMOAUTIKON. Most googled favorite lines from KOSMOAUTIKON: 1) We had to remove your planet – then your bones. 2) Observe my second sweat condense the juice loving bark, my song recovered stitch all numbered kiss close fit . . . 3) . . . then fix my sleep at that beam all-speeding from glow emitting north, my eye abreast a lover's shard of light. 4) The caldron planet still beaconed red 5)...You will not miss the globular element of your fire-burned ancestors. 6) When you could not yourself believe. I made you diamond tablets of belief. When you yourself could not detect the sky, I wrote the sun for you each day new. When you by yourself were congealed as frost, I dipped your brittle mouth still blue and flaked. When you could not lift your hands yourself to count, I raised your arm to rage against the beats of breath.


Horizons of Difference

Horizons of Difference
Author: Ruthanne Crapo Kim
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1438488475

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Horizons of Difference offers twelve original essays inspired by Luce Irigaray's complex, nuanced critique of Western philosophy, culture, and metaphysics, and her call to rethink our relationship to ourselves and the world through sexuate difference. Contributors engage urgent topics in a range of fields, including trans feminist theory, feminist legal theory, film studies, critical race theory, social-political theory, philosophy of religion, environmental ethics, philosophical aesthetics, and critical pedagogy. In so doing, they aim to push the scope of Irigaray's work beyond its horizon. Horizons of Difference seeks conversations that Irigaray herself has yet to fully consider and explores areas that stretch the limits of the notion of sexuate difference itself. Sexuate difference is a unifying mode of thought, bringing disparate disciplines and groups together. Yet it also resists unification in demanding that we continually rethink the basic coordinates of space, place, and identity. Ultimately, Horizons of Difference insists that the fragmented, wounded subjectivities within the dominant regime of masculine sameness can inform how we negotiate space, find place, and transform identity.


The Anarchy Lesson

The Anarchy Lesson
Author: A. S. Salinas
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2001-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595192718

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Enter Danny's world. Over thirty and unemployed, without ambitions and absolutely happy. He knows all the movie stars and celebrity writers. His friends play out at sold-out stadiums and walk the catways of Paris and Milan. At least that's what he says. --Discover the secret history of the twentieth century... at least according to the men and women who "think" that lived through it. --Remember that hot and muggy night in 1977 when Debbie Harry, the Spirit of the Seventies and lead singer for Blondie, gave birth to the new Messiah? --The real reasons behind the meteoric rise and fall of the Brit-Pop movement? --History has nothing to do with secret conspiracies and mysterious cabals, but it's probably not the one you read about in school.


Creative Cartooning

Creative Cartooning
Author: Tim Van De Vall
Publisher: Walter Foster
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1600583776

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DIVWith its combination of valuable tips, techniques, and engaging step-by-step lessons, Creative Cartooning is the perfect resource for learning to draw polished, professional-looking cartoons./div