Neat Stuff Neat Stuff is Bagge’s one-man humor anthology that ran from 1985 to 1989 for fifteen issues and introduced the world to Girly Girl & Chuckie-Boy, the reactionary talk radio host Studs Kirby, the hulking misfit Junior
TITLE | : | Neat Stuff |
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RATING | : | 4.52 (915 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1606999427 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Hardcover |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 488 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2016-08-09 |
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This is a deluxe box-set collection of Peter Bagge’s groundbreaking comic books.Neat Stuff is Bagge’s one-man humor anthology that ran from 1985 to 1989 for fifteen issues and introduced the world to Girly Girl & Chuckie-Boy, the reactionary talk radio host Studs Kirby, the hulking misfit Junior, suburbanites Chet and Bunny Leeway, the Goon on the Moon, lounge lizard Zoove Groover, and Bagge’s signature creations, The Bradleys. Black & white with 32 pages of color.
Editorial : About the Author Peter Bagge created Hate, one of the best-selling and most formative comic book series of the ’90s. Born in New York in 1957, after graduating from the School of Visual Arts, Bagge contributed to and, along with R. Crumb, edited the underground anthology Weirdo. Since then Bagge's numerous original graphic novels and collections of comics have won him two Harvey Awards (one for Best Cartoonist in 1991), an Inkpot Award, and garnered six Eisner Award nominations. His social commentary cartoons run in the magazine Reason, and his recent biography of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger is critically acclaimed. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
The end refers to the end of any conceived relationship between politics and philosophy (ala Aristotle), hence, the end of the tradition of political philosophy.
The second half of The Promise of Politics is essentially one large chapter (within the context of the book) titled, "Introduction Into Politics"-- note: not "of" politics, or "about" politics, but "INTO" politics, almost to infer a distinction from an introduction out of politics. If you form any ideas about this book's content based on the title (or even the description), put them firmly to one side, now. Remarkable. Clearly written and extensive background information.
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John Stahley uses his experience to guide us through this topic.. Typical was his discussion of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography, which he seems to reject as a technical trick with no benefit. Each
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