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Rating: Summary: Cool comic Review: If you're into social and political commentary, this comic is for you.
Tomorrow personally takes a lefty stance but he drops daisy cutters on the hypocrisy of politicians and his depiction of a snarling Cheney is enough to give you a coronary from laughing. Of course, Cheney's not in this book, since it's like from 98 to 2000.
He also does a good job of ripping on consumerism, though he's kind of barking up a false tree, like most people who rail against consumerism.
Overall, I look forward to reading this guy every Monday when he publishes. This book is a pretty good collection of his works, views, etc.
-- JJ Timmins
Rating: Summary: Tom Tomorrow is a National Treasure Review: Nobody is safe from the barbs of Sparky, the cynical penguin who's had it with Didactic Republicans and Wimp Democrats. Easily the worlds wordiest cartoon, This Modern World is a strong dose of cynicism towards the White House, Congress, and the corporations that employ them both.
I'm sure the work of Tom Tomorrow will be one of the first things John Ashcroft has burned. Sorry, did that raise your Red White and Blue hackles? Think Tom isn't a "REAL" American? Things have gotten to the point that criticism is considered traitorous? Then this book is for you.
Rating: Summary: Tom Tomorrow is a National Treasure Review: Nobody is safe from the barbs of Sparky, the cynical penguin who's had it with Didactic Republicans and Wimp Democrats. Easily the worlds wordiest cartoon, This Modern World is a strong dose of cynicism towards the White House, Congress, and the corporations that employ them both. I'm sure the work of Tom Tomorrow will be one of the first things John Ashcroft has burned. Sorry, did that raise your Red White and Blue hackles? Think Tom isn't a "REAL" American? Things have gotten to the point that criticism is considered traitorous? Then this book is for you.
Rating: Summary: Tom has turned cynicism into a good, well crafted art form Review: These are his cartoons from 1998-early 2000. Relive the mind-numbing media orgy of that intern scandal, in the best way; through his eyes. Examine Tom Tommorrow moving past the threshold of sanity towards a surreal state of constructive cynicism. And it's all your fault! With all your force fed hype on that White House whore(who's name I can't utter due to perminent suppression), Y2K and all the other media tripe. You'll find his sarcastic, biting, cynicism from the introduction to the "about the author" page. All so very theripuetic. It's the biggest breakthrough since primal scream therapy. He also is the most informed and enlightened cartoonist in the country. Genius is so underrated. Pick up any of his books and see for yourself.
Rating: Summary: Tom has turned cynicism into a good, well crafted art form Review: These are his cartoons from 1998-early 2000. Relive the mind-numbing media orgy of that intern scandal, in the best way; through his eyes. Examine Tom Tommorrow moving past the threshold of sanity towards a surreal state of constructive cynicism. And it's all your fault! With all your force fed hype on that White House whore(who's name I can't utter due to perminent suppression), Y2K and all the other media tripe. You'll find his sarcastic, biting, cynicism from the introduction to the "about the author" page. All so very theripuetic. It's the biggest breakthrough since primal scream therapy. He also is the most informed and enlightened cartoonist in the country. Genius is so underrated. Pick up any of his books and see for yourself.
Rating: Summary: Same old same OLD Review: Tom Tomorrow writes "Family Circus" for Left-leaning folks. Both strips present pretty much the same old stuff over and over, using a limited number of templated formats. (Bill Keane: the ghost of "Not Me", Tom Tomorrow: three pannels of 1950s business guy spouting nonsense followed by penguin saying "you are spouting nonsense".) Both strips give their target audience nice, warm fuzzy re-enforcement ("Ah... cute little family" vs. "Ah... people that disagree with me are stupid") See page 6 of the "sample content" TT actually describes one of his templates. I suppose he realizes that it won't really hurt his sales, the strip isn't about cleverness or humor so much as comforting group identification.
Rating: Summary: Same old same OLD Review: Tom Tomorrow writes "Family Circus" for Left-leaning folks. Both strips present pretty much the same old stuff over and over, using a limited number of templated formats. (Bill Keane: the ghost of "Not Me", Tom Tomorrow: three pannels of 1950s business guy spouting nonsense followed by penguin saying "you are spouting nonsense".) Both strips give their target audience nice, warm fuzzy re-enforcement ("Ah... cute little family" vs. "Ah... people that disagree with me are stupid") See page 6 of the "sample content" TT actually describes one of his templates. I suppose he realizes that it won't really hurt his sales, the strip isn't about cleverness or humor so much as comforting group identification.
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