American editorial cartoonist Jeffrey Koterba discusses his childhood and life in Omaha, Nebraska, his lifelong interest in drawing, battles with Tourette syndrome--which he inherited from his father--being struck by lightning, and related topics.
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.
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.
An acclaimed editorial cartoonist traces his success back to his chaotic boyhood home and his complicated father, who, like the author, suffers from Tourette's syndrome, in book with thirty drawings by the author.
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.
Reprints over four hundred American editorial cartoons from the year 2006, covering anti-war protests, natural disasters, foreign affairs, median and entertainment, and terrorism.
Reprints over four hundred American editorial cartoons from the year 2005, covering the global war on terrorism, presidential campaign, Bush administration, and other topics.
Provides an illustrated overview of ancient Egyptian civilization and includes a graphic novel in which a young scribe in the temple of Sobek in ancient Egypt is thrown into a muderous plot involving stolen treasures, mysterious curses, and even the pharaoh herself.
Presents a representative selection of editorial cartoons on the topic of civil rights, each with background information and analysis, and includes an introductory essay, a bibliography, and references.