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Code Red: Editorial Cartoons by Ed Hall |
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Rating: Summary: A truely gifted artist. Review: Knowing Ed Hall personally for over ten years I have enjoyed his unique point of view into the world of local and national politics. His gift for putting 1,000 words into a single picture is demonstrated with each and every cartoon he draws. He doesn't pull any punches with his work giving each side equal space on his pallet. His first book "Code Red" clearly shows off some of his best work to date. As time goes on and he publishes other books you'll never regret owning his first.
Rating: Summary: A truely gifted artist. Review: Knowing Ed Hall personally for over ten years I have enjoyed his unique point of view into the world of local and national politics. His gift for putting 1,000 words into a single picture is demonstrated with each and every cartoon he draws. He doesn't pull any punches with his work giving each side equal space on his pallet. His first book "Code Red" clearly shows off some of his best work to date. As time goes on and he publishes other books you'll never regret owning his first.
Rating: Summary: Good book Review: This book is a creative masterpiece. It makes you laugh, think and stay informed on current events. The cartoon art work is unbelievable.
Rating: Summary: Searing, compelling, and cutting-edge snapshots Review: Very highly recommended for browsing, Code Red is an impressive collection of newspaper editorial cartoons written and drawn with a sharp sting by editorial cartoonist Ed Hall. From a motorist shown hooking up an IV from his arm to his gas tank in order successfully fill up his car; to an overeater claiming "Hey, I can quit anytime I want" with regard to french fries that have a health warning printed on them; these cartoons are searing, compelling, and cutting-edge snapshots of cutting-edge social, political, and cultural realities.
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