04 June 2006

THE ART OF LIBERALITY

The third and final piece of my Liberality for All review (parts one, two) will be going up before the evening is out, but first I felt I should whet your appetites with a collection of the many wonderful images I've been suffering through enjoying these past weeks. All have been uploaded in Blogger, so click on the picture for a larger image. I've kept most of them below the fold, but here's one to get you started:

G. Gordon Liddy's fetishistic love of manly technology in its purest depiction


Alan Colmes is made to look like pure evil


Our narrator and hero, a soulless child with dead eyes


The willful young vandal whose civil disobedience teaches Reagan what it means to be a mindless reactionary


Reagan's impersonation of the LFA target audience


What Mike Mackey thinks lesbians look like


Remember Obi-Wan meeting Anakin? The story here is even worse


The "good" kind of Muslim


Seriously, who inscribes this?


Sean alone senses that something is wrong...


...because Sean alone is not fucking blind


OH MY GOD! WHOSE HAND IS THAT?


No I didn't. Tell me, you racist prick


Part One of Liddy's disproportionate response


Part Two of Liddy's disproportionate response


Then you tell me, dear reader, is this meant to show Liddy as a villain or hero?


Bonus image from the end of the book: Drudge's death at the hands of the terrorists, because anybody actually cares about him

3 comments:

  1. Wait... the terrorists are from the UN? Did I just gloss over this, or am I misreading the insignia on the man's shirt?

    Or, possibly, are these the UN "forces" that now control the world?

    I hate this book so much.

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  2. as utterly deplorably disgusting as those scenes with Liddy are, I would totally buy into him doing something like that were sword-toting "Islamofascists" as big a pushover as Mike Mackey clearly thinks they are. I mean this guy reported killed a rate and ate it to get over his fear of rats... and you know, he totally carries a gun around with him everywhere he goes being an ex-con and all.

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  3. > Wait... the terrorists are from the UN?

    That image isn't part of the actual story, and probably shouldn't be regarded as canon.

    Although given the paranoid stance of the comic, I'm sure "UN = terrorists" is a perfectly valid read.

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