Puke force

Brian Chippendale

Book - 2016

Single-page strips build and build as Chippendale takes on social media narcissism, governmental propaganda, racism, and a culture of violence, skewering the malice of the right and the hypocrisies of the left. A bomb explodes in a coffee shop: the incident is played out over and over again from the perspective of each table in the shop, revisiting moments from ten and twenty years before. We see the inevitable as the characters bicker or celebrate, unaware of what's coming. Throughout this dystopic graphic novel, Chippendale uses humor and a frantic drawing style to show how the insidious nature of corporate greed and the commodification of everything have warped society into a killing machine.

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Subjects
Genres
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
Montreal, Québec : Drawn & Quarterly 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Brian Chippendale (author)
Edition
First hardcover edition January 2016.
Item Description
Originally published as a serial webcomic.
Physical Description
1 volume unpaged : illustrations ; 22 x 28 cm
ISBN
9781770462199
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In an urban setting that brings to mind Adventure Time filtered through the fevered imaginings of a desperate meth-addict in the midst of a four-day Everclear bender, pantsless quasiprotagonist Aw Dude and his roommate, Babbit, wander from one strange encounter to another. It's a squalid world populated with masturbators, shape-shifters, uncaring politicos, the sinister proliferation of social media, and all manner of characters and sights that could have come from the mind of a 21st-century Hieronymus Bosch. Among the numerous overlapping threads, a restaurant bombing and its effects loom large, while an insidious Internet breaks free from its electronic realm and enslaves the general public. With a self-described "serpentine" panel progression, the story makes the reader work to keep up with it, which only adds to the narrative's disorienting quality. Chippendale (Ninja), who doubles as the guitarist for the noise band Lightning Bolt, emerged from the Fort Thunder scene of the 1990s, and his Gary Panter-infused squiggles offer social commentary with veiled, twisted surrealism. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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