In symbolic parallel of politics and current events, characters and circumstances within "The Taos Sows" center on stark juxtaposition. Numerous warring factions misuse the transient loyalty of their followers in order to inflict their ideology on all others. True government is irrelevant and subordinate to the act and thrill of governing. Virtually every character is associated with one cult or questionable organization or another, usually working against one another. This is a system upon which shaky foundations are laid, and rebellion is forced to adopt strange measures and evolve in...
In symbolic parallel of politics and current events, characters and circumstances within "The Taos Sows" center on stark juxtaposition. Numerous warri...
Prudholm Bay--a sleepy seaside community with a bad attitude. It may be the salty air, it may be the industrial plants, but Prudholm has nurtured quite an odd batch of townsfolk.
When Ariel, the local party girl, is found floating in the waters near Prudholm's Nine Points lighthouse, it seemed like her story was over. With diligence and fervor, however, someone has been digging up her corpse and copulating with it. And the audacity of the necrophilia escalates while a relatively fruitless search ensues for her killer/defiler.
Seeing his chance to capitalize on his town's misfortune,...
Prudholm Bay--a sleepy seaside community with a bad attitude. It may be the salty air, it may be the industrial plants, but Prudholm has nurtured quit...
In direct response to the lasting negative effects of the Bush administration, "Beat Me Sweetly, Heavy Jesus" portrays a United States misrun by a series of Bush clones, each more degraded than the last, anchoring a destructive and self-fellating government which more closely resembles a monarchy.
Cast into dismal times are Joe and Sam, men who struggle to survive within the new economy of the reign of President Bush VIII. Led to the unhealthy spotlight of government notice by an unfortunate series of events, they find themselves faced with being both needed and despised by the Bush...
In direct response to the lasting negative effects of the Bush administration, "Beat Me Sweetly, Heavy Jesus" portrays a United States misrun by a ser...
Fans who enjoy the eclectic cartoon stylings of classic comics such as "The Far Side" and "Bloom County" will enjoy the wild, hip and raunchy fare in this collection by author/musician DiPietro. Whether it's putting children's cartoon characters in inappropriate adult situations or holding a barbed mirror up to modern society, there's something twisted yet lovable here.
Fans who enjoy the eclectic cartoon stylings of classic comics such as "The Far Side" and "Bloom County" will enjoy the wild, hip and raunchy fare in ...