Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
122
Language
English
Published
Aug 1, 2023
Publisher
PM Press
ISBN-13
9798887440026
Description
In a fascinating exploration of early comic artistry, Ernest Riebe's work showcases the intersection of humor and social critique in a pre-Golden Age landscape. Through the lens of his character Mr. Block, Riebe unveils the absurdities of a mundane life, humorously depicting an archetype that embodies conformity and complacency in the face of social injustice. This character serves as a vehicle for Riebe's sharp commentary on the labor movement and the plight of the working class.
Contributions from Paul Buhle and Iain McIntyre further enrich the narrative, providing context and analysis of Riebe's impact on the subversive comic genre. The Graphic History Collective's involvement highlights the significance of visual storytelling in political discourse, demonstrating how comics can serve as both art and activism. Together, they illuminate Riebe's creative process and the broader implications of his work on modern graphic narratives.
This book presents a compelling fusion of artistic evolution and socio-political commentary, inviting readers to reconsider the role of comics in shaping public consciousness. Through the eyes of Mr. Block, it challenges the status quo while celebrating the power of satire and storytelling to inspire change.
Contributions from Paul Buhle and Iain McIntyre further enrich the narrative, providing context and analysis of Riebe's impact on the subversive comic genre. The Graphic History Collective's involvement highlights the significance of visual storytelling in political discourse, demonstrating how comics can serve as both art and activism. Together, they illuminate Riebe's creative process and the broader implications of his work on modern graphic narratives.
This book presents a compelling fusion of artistic evolution and socio-political commentary, inviting readers to reconsider the role of comics in shaping public consciousness. Through the eyes of Mr. Block, it challenges the status quo while celebrating the power of satire and storytelling to inspire change.
Genres
History
Humor
Manga
Graphic Novels
Art & Photography