"Tommy Siegel's debut book collection includes . . . comics, essays, and extremely helpful guides to coping with 21st-century panic. With comics titled 'Choose your social anxiety coping mechanism' and 'What your coffee drink of choice says about you,' 'I Hope This Helps' offers clever and sardonic commentary on our phone-obsessed, social media-driven culture, as well as a series of . . . relationship comics starring his popular Candy Hearts characters"--Provided by publisher.
A collection of nearly one hundred editorial cartoons that were banned from publication, with cartoons featuring pedophile priests, the death penalty, President Bush, celebrities, and more.
Uses political cartoons to explore the anxiety, resentment, and fear that most Americans feel when discussing Islam and Muslim cultures. Provides a brief history of Islam and America's interaction with Muslims, then examines common misunderstandings about Muslim cultures.
Reprints nearly four hundred American editorial cartoons from the year 1975, covering the Ford administration, the energy crisis, the end of the Vietnam War, Patty Hearst, and other topics, each with introductory remarks.
A collection of over one thousand copyright-free Victorian illustrations, drawn from the pages of the nineteenth-century British humor magazine "Punch.".
Traces the history and origin of the animated television show, "South Park, " describing its popularity, how it has been portrayed in the media, and the controversial topics it covers.