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OverviewCapitalist oligarchs and their minions have been condemned to Hell, but they lead a hostile takeover, throw out Satan, and privatize the Inferno. Operated by a corporate monopoly who maximizes profits and misery, Hell has become the perfect capitalist paradise. Fantagraphics, the premier publisher of cartoon art, presents each page of Young's art scanned from the original and reproduced in full color. His brushstrokes are clearly visible and this artwork appears as it did on his drawing board. This edition also includes the original 1934 essays by Young and his ""friend, admirer, and attorney"" Charles Recht, a foreword by acclaimed graphic designer Steven Heller, and an introduction by art collector and documentarian Glenn Bray. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Art Young , Steven Heller , Glenn Bray , Glenn BrayPublisher: Fantagraphics Imprint: Fantagraphics Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 28.50cm Weight: 0.958kg ISBN: 9781683962809ISBN 10: 168396280 Pages: 188 Publication Date: 11 June 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsPolitical cartoons usually have the shelf life of yogurt, yet many of Art Young's drawings from the early twentieth century remain fresh and hilariously witty. Published at a time when political rancor overwhelms nearly every other conversation, [Young's work] is a welcome reminder of how poignant, elegant and, yes, funny a historic political cartoon can be. Author InformationArt Young was an American political cartoonist and writer who was born in 1866 and died in 1943. He attended the Chicago Academy of Design, the Art Students League of New York, and the Academie Julian. Young is most known for his contributions to the radical socialist magazine The Masses. Steven Heller is an authority on graphic design, so much so that the AIGA's Cultural Commentary prize is in his name. Glenn Bray lives in California's San Fernando Valley with his wife, the Dutch editor Lena Zwalve. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |