Synopses & Reviews
A full-color trouncing of the Bush dynasty from cult-favorite
Village Voice cartoonist Ward Sutton,
Sutton Impact brings together for the first time the artist's hilarious, irreverent social commentary and his vivid poster art. More than 200 pieces document the flights and folly of an era, from politics to popular music, excoriating the USA PATRIOT Act, John Ashcroft's evangelical songwriting, the Democrats' domestic blunders, and much more.
Sutton is one of the country's most acclaimed political cartoonists, in a group with Tom Tomorrow, David Rees and Ted Rall. Sutton Impact includes a section of post-election cartoons from late 2004 and early 2005.
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"I love Ward Sutton's smart, sharp, funny cartoons. In these grim horrific times, the satiric hilarity of Sutton Impact will cheer you up slightly." Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons
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"Ward Sutton's satire doesn't just bite, it maims. He's the perfect cartoonist for our discordant times." Steven Colbert, The Daily Show
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"If Ward Sutton wren't so creepily accurate with his cartoons, I would be doubled over with laughter still." Joe Garden, The Onion
Synopsis
A full-color trouncing of the Bush Dynasty from the cult-favorite Village Voice cartoonist brings together for the first time Sutton's hilarious and irreverent social commentary and his vivid poster art.
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For fans and first-timers, the best of the Village Voice political cartoonist.
About the Author
Ward Sutton is an illustrator whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, The Nation, George, Esquire, Time, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, The New Republic, Premiere, and elsewhere. His weekly strip has run in the Village Voice since 1998. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, Sue.