Aaron McConnell’s Constition reviewed in Publishers Weekly
Here’s the link.
The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation
JONATHAN HENNESSEY AND AARON MCCONNELL. Hill & Wang, $16.95 paper (160p) ISBN 978-0-8090-9470-7
” Writer Hennessey and artist McConnell undertake the imposing task of going through the entire U. S. Constitution, article by article, amendment by amendment, explaining their meaning and implications—in comics format. Avoiding the didactic, the book succeeds in being both consistently entertaining and illuminating. The illustrations are sometimes predictable: as the text describes King George III wrestling with the rebellion, the art shows him arm wrestling a colonist. More often, in the editorial cartoon tradition, McConnell’s art ranges inventively through different styles and devices, from realistic depictions of historic personages to symbolic figures (the president as a man with the White House as his head) and even talking birds and parodic superheroes. Hennessey is particularly good at exploring the historical context in which various elements of the Constitution originated, such as the excesses of European monarchies. He also chronicles the dark side of constitutional history, notably how long it allowed slavery to remain legal. While the book depicts the framers of the Constitution as practical men, readers will also be impressed by the framers’ vision in devising a system that has endured for two centuries, and it’s a fine introduction to U.S. legal history.”
Jesse is the king of the comics mashup:
http://periscopestudio.com/hank-ketchams-fight-club/
I spy with my little eye… Tezuka, Herge, and Kirby on the left side.
paul,
call me when you do asterix and obelix/power man and iron fist mash up.
The gentlemen in the red Oden t-shirt is the creator of Mania, the Trail Blazers documentary. He is a fantastic inker and storyboard artist.
SOMEONE RECOGNIZED YOU DAN! from DANNY!
Wow, that was fast!
This here internet thing is a wowzer!
kdb
cool draw :D
Jeff Parker is way too tall to be The Equalizer, or even Edward Woodward.
I just read almost the entire archive in one sitting. It’s been awhile since I’ve been grabbed like that. Fantastic!
Thanks for sharing this design.
Do you guys have more images of this?
Well, the show opens next week and we’ll have more pictures of everything then- but in the meantime, Erika’s got some pictures up of her Cephalopony and all of us working on pony sculptures. You can see them at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/erikamoen/4110575920/
Ooo…I didn’t realize the ponies were up through January. I’ve been watching pony progress on flickr with much interest. More reason to come down to Portland for NYE!
It’s actually Oregon Business Magazine. =) I’m the art director here and you can see the spread here: http://web.mac.com/hellvetica/Site/magazine.html
Thanks for being in our story!
Correction made- sorry about that!
We just got comps of the magazine at the studio and it looks GREAT!
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