Fatizen: The Graphic Novel, Part One

Author:   Philip C Barragan, II ,  Mason Arrigo ,  Chris Link
Publisher:   Embonpoint Publishing
Edition:   2nd ed.
ISBN:  

9780578568119


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 August 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Fatizen: The Graphic Novel, Part One


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Second Edition Is there an acceptable level of fatness? And if so, how fat is too fat? In our society, there is a growing intolerance of FAT people. In spite of the fat positivity and body acceptance movement, there are those who feel threatened by the bodies of the obese. As FAT people express more self-confidence and self-love for who and what they are, they (we) often come face-to-face with an outright hatred, a kind of racist revulsion for the abundant size of our bodies. Frequently, this is delivered in a sweet guise of care and concern for our health. FATIZEN: The Graphic Novel, Part One explores an intolerant world that takes an extremist idea and lets it play out for all to see. Sixty years in the future, the diet industry becomes the most powerful branch of the federal government. The rights of the obese are slowly diminished, and then the rebellion begins. But could you maintain a low Body Mass Index if it was law? What if your life depended on it? Based on the 2015 novel Fatizen 24602 by Philip C. Barragan II, FATIZEN: The Graphic Novel, Part One shows one woman's journey and how she stands up for her rights and inspires courage, hope, and a revolution. Join Delilah on her adventure and experience the tenacious spirit that perseveres in the face of unrelenting adversity. This is the first in a trilogy based on the prose novel of the same name. This second edition contains additional new artwork and substantially revised content. Let us introduce you to the FIRST plus-sized action hero, Delilah Palladino. The entire trilogy is available now.

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Author:   Philip C Barragan, II ,  Mason Arrigo ,  Chris Link
Publisher:   Embonpoint Publishing
Imprint:   Embonpoint Publishing
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9780578568119


ISBN 10:   057856811
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 August 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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"""It's no secret that America has waged war on its own people for drugs, politics, religion, and weapons. Now those considered overweight or obese are the target of interrogation, brainwashing and imprisonment. Barragan stands the shoulders of the giants Orwell and Bradbury in the all-too-real and gut-wrenchingly illustrated FATIZEN. The lines of right and wrong are obliterated in the 2070s USA and only love can alter evil's course. A frightening anti-fabulist, Barragan's pen is full of fury and fire. This beautiful, powerful, and at times morbidly funny narrative provides an experience in literature, if not a flashpoint on a horrifying future threat."" Brandon M. Stickney, author of The Amazing Seven Sutherland Sisters and All-American Monster"


It's no secret that America has waged war on its own people for drugs, politics, religion, and weapons. Now those considered overweight or obese are the target of interrogation, brainwashing and imprisonment. Barragan stands the shoulders of the giants Orwell and Bradbury in the all-too-real and gut-wrenchingly illustrated FATIZEN. The lines of right and wrong are obliterated in the 2070s USA and only love can alter evil's course. A frightening anti-fabulist, Barragan's pen is full of fury and fire. This beautiful, powerful, and at times morbidly funny narrative provides an experience in literature, if not a flashpoint on a horrifying future threat. Brandon M. Stickney, author of The Amazing Seven Sutherland Sisters and All-American Monster


Author Information

Philip Barragan grew up in the San Fernando Valley, the not-so-sleepy suburb of Los Angeles. Philip devoted much of his life providing social services to the disenfranchised, including runway and homeless youth on the streets of Hollywood. Spending his days at the County Health Department, Philip works towards healthcare for all regardless of immigration status. Philip completed his Master of Fine Arts in Creating Writing from Antioch University Los Angeles in 2011. Philip's debut dystopian novel, Fatizen 24602, was published by Branch Hill Publications in 2015 and is the basis for Fatizen, The Graphic Novel, Part One initially released in July 2017. Mason Arrigo is the artist and creator of Blank Noir and illustrator for Fatizen, The Graphic Novel. Mason was born and raised in Lockport, New York. Mason's childhood was spent buried in comic books. Inspired by D.C. & Marvel illustrators as well as Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella comics, Mason learned to draw at a very young age. He continued his craft while pursuing a career in make-up artistry in Chicago and Florida. Mason is now working full time as Artistic Director at Embonpoint Publishing working on several upcoming graphic novels. Chris Link is a talented artist and graphic designer in Los Angeles. FATIZEN is Chris' first collaboration on a graphic novel.

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