Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
144
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 7, 2013
Editorial
Fantagraphics Books
ISBN-10
1606996223
ISBN-13
9781606996225
Descripción
Peter Bagge's work offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant world of independent comics from the 1990s and 2000s, showcasing his signature blend of humor and social commentary. Through his character Buddy Bradley, readers are treated to a candid exploration of youth culture, life’s absurdities, and the complexities of everyday existence. The stories capture the essence of a generation grappling with identity, relationships, and the challenges of modern life.
Bagge’s collaborations with notable creators like Alan Moore, Robert Crumb, and the Hernández brothers reveal a diverse tapestry of styles and narratives, highlighting the richness of the underground comic scene. Each contributor brings their own distinct voice, adding layers to Bagge's central themes while also allowing for creative experimentation that resonates with fans of all backgrounds.
As an anthology, this collection not only reflects Bagge’s evolution as an artist but also serves as a broader commentary on the artistic landscape of the time. It invites readers to revisit or discover the bold, innovative spirit of independent comics, making it a treasured addition to any comic enthusiast's library.
Bagge’s collaborations with notable creators like Alan Moore, Robert Crumb, and the Hernández brothers reveal a diverse tapestry of styles and narratives, highlighting the richness of the underground comic scene. Each contributor brings their own distinct voice, adding layers to Bagge's central themes while also allowing for creative experimentation that resonates with fans of all backgrounds.
As an anthology, this collection not only reflects Bagge’s evolution as an artist but also serves as a broader commentary on the artistic landscape of the time. It invites readers to revisit or discover the bold, innovative spirit of independent comics, making it a treasured addition to any comic enthusiast's library.
Géneros
Humor
Arte y Fotografía
Contemporáneo