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Con Men Interviews: Peter Bagge - Creator of the Comic Book "Hate" from Con Men. Like this? Watch the latest episode of Con Men on Blip! http://blip.tv/conmen/watch During the 2013 Denver Comic Con, we talk with cartoonist Peter Bagge about sense of humor along with his books Hate and Yeah!. Visit Peter Baggeapos;s website: http://www.peterbagge.com/ See all episodes of Con Men http://blip.tv/conmen#EpisodeArchive Visit Con Men's series page http://blip.tv/conmen
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"If you're an artist type who lives in a city like Seattle," says cartoonist, author and Reason contributor Peter Bagge, "It is just so much easier to toe th...
September 15 2:00PM - 3:00PM Peter Bagge: Life After Hate Peter Bagge's Hate was one of the great, definitive comic book series of the 1990s, chronicling the epic misadventures of slacker protagonist Buddy Bradley in Bagge's masterful, rubbery-expressionist cartooning style. Since then, Bagge has pursued an extraordinarily diverse range of interests, including journalistic comics, satirical graphic novels, and children's comics. His latest graphic novel, Woman Rebel, is a comics biography of feminist pioneer Margaret Sanger.
An animated episode, from the life of Murry Wilson, the infamous father of the Beach Boys Wilson-brothers, by Peter Bagge (creator of Hate)
An animated episode, from the life of Murry Wilson, the infamous father of the Beach Boys Wilson-brothers, by Peter Bagge (creator of Hate)
An animated episode, from the life of Murry Wilson, the infamous father of the Beach Boys Wilson-brothers, by Peter Bagge (creator of Hate)
An animated episode, from the life of Murry Wilson, the infamous father of the Beach Boys Wilson-brothers, by Peter Bagge (creator of Hate)
New Video from the Seattle pop sensation CAN YOU IMAGINE? Peter Bagge: Guitar Michelle Plaitis: Lead Vocals Rachel Frost: Bass Susan Merrill: Drums Steve Fis...
Did you know that Margaret Sanger (1879-1966), the birth-control pioneer often credited as the founder of Planned Parenthood, was actually anti-abortion? Rea...
Comic book artist Peter Bagge discusses his career.
In this interview, the author of the Hate comic shares his expectedly quirky view of libraries.
Sweatshop by Peter Bagge; with Stephen DeStephano, Bill Wray, Stephanie Gladden, Jim Blanchard, and Johnny Ryan http://www.fantagraphics.com/sweatshop 152-page full color 6.75" x 10.25" softcover • $19.99 ISBN: 978-1-60699-812-0 Mel Bowling is the unhappy, out-of-touch creator of a very bad daily comic strip called Freddy Ferret (a cross between Dilbert and Garfield). He spends most of his time listening to Rush Limbaugh and coming up with horrible catchphrases to merchandise, while his "sweatshop" cast of studio assistants grind out all the hard work. Sweatshop is a hilarious situational comedy from acclaimed author Peter Bagge (Buddy Does Seattle, Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story) that ingeniously incorporates the visual styles of cartoonist guest stars like Stephen DeStefano (Popeye) and Johnny Ryan (Prison Pit) to give voice to Bowling's colorful cast of misfit, aspiring cartoonists (plus a cameo by Neil Gaiman!), all attempting to make it big like their boss, but on their own terms. Originally published as a six-issue series by DC Comics in 2003 that was never collected, this is one of the best and most undervalued works of one of the key voices of his generation.
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Peter Bagge is the preeminent libertarian cartoonist. An intelligent, anti-authoritarian streak runs throughout his canon, especially in his hit comic book f...
Buddy Does Seattle: The Complete Buddy Bradley Stories from "Hate" Comics Vol. 1 (1990-'94) by Peter Bagge http://www.fantagraphics.com/buddydoesseattle 340-...
"Gordon and Perry are a couple of chronically adolescent friends, about to turn 40. A week alone in the wilds of Scotland has them dealing with their assorted personal issues, as well as an inconveniently timed cataclysm". Apocalypse Nerd is a dark sci-fi comedy based on the Dark Horse graphic-novel by Peter Bagge. Made in the UK by Independent Content, a collective of the finest British independent filmmakers. SPREAD THE WORD AND PLEASE HELP US KICKSTART THE APOCALYPSE ON KICKSTARTER: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1322251723/peter-bagges-apocalypse-nerd-the-movie Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ApocalypseNerdMovie Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ApNerdTheMovie Music by CVXTRO [Alvin Lee Ryan and Anthony Russell]: https://soundcloud.com/cvxtro
Yeah! written by Peter Bagge; art by Gilbert Hernandez 224-page black & white 7" x 10.25" softcover • $19.99 ISBN: 978-1-60699-412-2 http://www.fantagraphics...
Peter Bagge has been around the comic book industry for a while now. His breakout hit comic book was called Hate, it was super popular in the 90's.
Everybody Is Stupid Except for Me and Other Astute Observations (Expanded Hardcover Ed.) by Peter Bagge http://www.fantagraphics.com/everybodyisstupid 152-pa...
Peter Bagge Hate #9 Annual. comics Buddy Bradley Lisa Bradley Buddy and Lisa americaware.
Peter Bagge's Other Stuff by Peter Bagge et al. http://www.fantagraphics.com/baggestuff 144-page color/black & white 7.25" x 10.25" softcover • $19.99 ISBN: ...
Anders Bagge är gäst i Schulman Show som tyvärr går i graven efter denna säsong. Anders har med sig sin hund Ester och berättar om vad som hänt honom när han...
Hate Annual #9 by Peter Bagge 32-page full-color comic book • $4.95 http://www.fantagraphics.com/hateannual9 Buddy & Lisa — back to Seattle! In the first ful...
Fans of Peter Bagges generation-defining, satirical fiction may not realize this, but the cartoonist doubles as an opinionated cuss, and has been contributin...
In an announcement made today, Dark Horse Comics and PopCap Games revealed “Plants vs. Zombies ... Zombies ... Future issues of the comic will feature bonus strips by Peter Bagge, Jennifer Meyer, Karim Friha, Nneka Myers, and others....
The Examiner 2015-03-12It’s a new year. What better time to immerse yourselves in some great comic books. So here they are.. Peter Bagge. If you have a tolerance for, or in my case, memory of, living in urban, faux-cool squalor in the 1990s you’ll enjoy Bagge’s Hate books, the adventures of the amoral, libertarian, semi-hip Buddy Bradley and his scuzzy friends. Bagge’s style is expressionistic and blackly hilarious. Alison Bechdel ... Rutu Modan ... ... ....
The Irish Times 2015-01-01In our cartoonists getting plaudits corner this week, Roz Chast has made the five book short list for the National Books Awards for her exemplary Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? which deals with the twilight years of her hilarious, annoying and lovable parents. She is entered in the non-fiction category and it is the first adultcomic, and only the third graphic novel over all to ever make the NBA lists ... ....
The Beat 2014-10-16Lit life ... The 2014 winners were announced Friday night at an event at the Seattle Public Library. The awards are sponsored by the Washington Center for the Book. Here’s the list.. History/general nonfiction.“The Boys in the Boat” by Daniel James Brown (Viking) ... Finalists ... Finalists ... The Margaret Sanger Story” by Peter Bagge; “Confessions of a Latter-day Virgin” by Nicole Hardy; and “Driving Home ... ......
Seattle Times 2014-10-11The 2014 Stumptown Comic Arts Awards winners have been announced. The Sixth Gun and The Auteur led the prizes with two nods each (via The Comics Reporter). © Oni Press. The awards were given out last weekend at Rose City Comic Con in Portland, Oregon. Zander Cannon was named Best Cartoonist for Heck. The Auteur scored the Best New Comic award and Best Artist nod for James Callahan ... Peter Bagge - Woman Rebel (Drawn & Quarterly)....
Digital Spy 2014-09-25Creepy #18, the golden anniversary issue of the series, will hit comic book store shelves on October 8th ... “Creepy #18 ... Legacy), Peter Bagge (Bat Boy), Art Baltazar (Itty Bitty Hellboy), and ». - Derek Anderson. ....
IMDb 2014-09-10by Brandy McDonnell. ;. Bradley Beesley. Photo provided ... They have launched a Kickstarter to help fund the project, and you can go to it here ... These legendary calls gained infamy, garnering fans such as The Flaming Lips, Daniel Clowes (“Ghostworld,” “Art School Confidential”), and Peter Bagge (“Hate”), according to the Kickstarter ... The money raised via the Kickstarter campaign will help cover the costs of actually finishing the movie ... 11 ... 3....
The Oklahoman 2014-08-15Locust Moon has launched its Little Nemo Kickstarter, revealing a huge list of industry talent for its lineup. Little Nemo. Dream Another Dream has published a list of 134 cartoonists. © Locust Moon. Little Nemo. Dream Another Dream. These include P Craig Russell, Carla Speed McNeil, Jill Thompson, Craig Thompson, Bill Sienkiewicz, Laura Martin, Darel Falrymple ... © Locust Moon ... Little Nemo ... Peter Bagge ... Peter Diamond ... Peter Hoey....
Digital Spy 2014-06-24Comic-Con International announced the lineup of nominees for the 2014 Will Eiser Comic Industry Awards today. Named after the late, great creator, the Eisner Awards honor the best works and best creators in the industry across a number of genres and formats ... The Margaret Sanger Story, by Peter Bagge (Drawn & Quarterly) ... M ... 2 ... Gleeful Anarchy at the Dawn of the American Comic Strip, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press) Tarzan ... ....
IGN Insider 2014-04-15(Source. University of Cincinnati). Commemorating Women's History Month at UC ... Date. 2/27/2014 12.00.00 AM. By ... Phone ... Rosa Parks" by Jeanne Theoharis; "My Beloved World" by Sonia Sotomayor; "Lean In" by Sheryl Sandberg; "Rocket Girl" by George Morgan; "I Am Malala" by Malala Yousafzai; "Woman Rebel" by Peter Bagge; "The Girls of Atomic City" by Denise Kiernan; "HRC....
noodls 2014-02-28Letting It Go. Miriam Katin. Drawn and Quarterly. 160 pages. $24.95. A Holocaust survivor, Katin lived through untold horrors ... Everybody is Stupid. Peter Bagge. Fantagraphics ... Bagge’s irreverent, progressive-tinged work isn’t so much didactic as it is inquisitive, skeptical and mad-as-hell-and-not-gonna-take-it upset ... Bagge’s curiosity and outrage translate well to the pages of this thoughtful and hilarious collection ... 1 ... ....
The Miami Herald 2014-01-26Peter Bagge turns the long life of Margaret Sanger into a concise and fast-paced graphic novel....
The Guardian 2014-01-06Battling Boy. Paul Pope. First Second. 208 pages. $15.99. Pope’s ferocious all-ages outing is a boisterous mash-up of many of comics’ greatest hits ... Peter Bagge ... Seems odd for angsty hipster cartoonist Bagge to tackle the life story of the pioneering feminist and birth control activist, yet this almost perfect evocation of a graphic biography, with cogent annotations, is intensely intelligent, accessible and enlightening ... 2 ... DC....
The Miami Herald 2013-12-08Peter Bagge (pronounced /bæg/, as in 'Plastic Bag') (born December 11, 1957 in Peekskill, New York) is an American cartoonist. He is the creator of Buddy Bradley, Hate, Neat Stuff, Martini Baton, and Sweatshop, Apocalypse Nerd and Other Lives. His stories often use black humor and exaggerated cartooning to dramatize the reduced expectations of middle-class American youth. He won a two Harvey Awards in 1991, one for best cartoonist and one for his work on Hate. In recent years Bagge has expressed his libertarian views in features for Reason.
Part of a family of five kids, Bagge grew up in the New York City suburbs. Bagge's father was in the military and Bagge has talked about how his Catholic household was the scene of "lots of drunken fights about money. We were the weirdo outcast kids of the neighborhood. I couldn't get away fast enough." Moving to New York City in the mid-1970s, Bagge briefly attended the School of Visual Arts before dropping out to work on Punk Magazine.
Other cartoonists associated with Punk were John Holmstrom, Ken Weiner, and Bruce Carleton; and Bagge worked on his cartooning with them and also J.D. King and Kaz. During this period, the young cartoonists also were the beneficiaries of "useful advice" from Art Spiegelman.