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The Kluck Klams – The Ghost of Walt Kelly Speaks

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 84 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Bigotry, Democratic Party, Free Speech, OOT, Open thread, Politics at August 17th, 2017 - 9:01 pm

[This is a repost from December 2014. Seems appropriate given the idiocy flying around the airwaves in recent days. –Bunk X]


Pogo” was penned by a famous anti-communist conservative cartoonist and his missive was directed at the Southern Democrats who created the KKK and enforced segregation via Jim Crow Laws. Walt Kelly was often censored by the liberal media newspapers for posting strips like these, so he published his uncensored opinions in “The Pogo Poop Book” in 1966.

We need more people like Walt Kelly to fight the latest “Gibber of Goblins,” and these New Goblins don’t wear white hoods either…

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Bosch Fawstin: A Recovered Muslim Speaks

by 1389AD ( 109 Comments › )
Filed under Albania, Art, Open thread at September 11th, 2013 - 4:00 pm
“Here’s a video of my first talk, about how my Muslim background led me to create Pigman after 9/11.”
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On Vimeo: Never, Never Submit: A Recovering Muslim Speaks

These are interesting days for the intersection of comics and the Clash of Civilizations. The real-life adventures of a former al-Qaeda militant have become a popular comic book in Indonesia – the most populous Muslim nation in the world – chronicling his transformation from enemy to ally in the fight against terrorism. DC Comics, the home of Batman, sent him to Paris and replaced sidekick Robin with a French Algerian Muslim known as Nightrunner. “The 99,” a comic book creation out of the Middle East featuring 99 superheroes, each representing a different aspect of Islamic culture, has received the blessing of President Obama and is hooking up with other DC comic heroes as well as becoming an animated TV series.

And then there’s Pigman, the jihadists’ nemesis and the protagonist of Bosch Fawstin’s graphic novel The Infidel, a story of Muslim twin brothers whose lives veer in polar opposite directions in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. The Infidel echoes Fawstin’s own journey from his Albanian Muslim beginnings, to apostate and Ayn Rand devotee.

Fawstin is a cartoonist who scored an Eisner Award nomination – the comics industry equivalent of an Oscar nod – for his debut graphic novel, Table For One. He’s also a FrontPage contributing artist and the author/illustrator of ProPIGanda: Drawing the Line Against Jihad, a collection of images and essays that serve as a companion piece to The Infidel.

Days Like These

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 80 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Entertainment, Humor, OOT, Open thread at July 7th, 2012 - 11:00 pm

The past week or so felt exactly like this. Now it feels exactly like that. It’s a yin-yang kinda thang these days, especially on The Overnight Open Thread.

That Yellow Shirted Such And Such

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 35 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Humor, OOT, Open thread, Satire at March 18th, 2012 - 11:00 pm


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Click on it to read the awesomeness up close and personal, because this is a self-explanatory edition of The Overnight Open Thread.