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Today on the program we discuss the anarchic insanity that is Tank Girl. A punk rock fever dream created by artist Jamie Hewlett and writer Alan Martin in 1988, it was a frenetic cacophony of a comic book that didn’t so much cross the line of decency and good taste, as it erased that line completely and said, “Line? What line? I don’t see a line.” It is also a lot of fun.
In addition, we talk about the passing of Shane MacGowan, the possible return of Vertigo, and discuss why comics these days aren’t given a chance to succeed (IE old guys rant for a bit).
As always, thanks for listening.
WE STILL WANT YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS!
And if you’d like to contact the show, you have options:
Email: [email protected]
Go to any or all of those places, leave a comment, and let us know your thoughts.
And as always thanks for listening everyone!
Keep reading comics. Be well. Cheers.
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The post Collected Edition: Episode 106: Tank Girl appeared first on The Collected Edition.
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Today on the program we discuss the anarchic insanity that is Tank Girl. A punk rock fever dream created by artist Jamie Hewlett and writer Alan Martin in 1988, it was a frenetic cacophony of a comic book that didn’t so much cross the line of decency and good taste, as it erased that line completely and said, “Line? What line? I don’t see a line.” It is also a lot of fun.
In addition, we talk about the passing of Shane MacGowan, the possible return of Vertigo, and discuss why comics these days aren’t given a chance to succeed (IE old guys rant for a bit).
As always, thanks for listening.
WE STILL WANT YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS!
And if you’d like to contact the show, you have options:
Email: [email protected]
Go to any or all of those places, leave a comment, and let us know your thoughts.
And as always thanks for listening everyone!
Keep reading comics. Be well. Cheers.
Music played on the episode:
The post Collected Edition: Episode 106: Tank Girl appeared first on The Collected Edition.