Get Your War On II
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Get Your War On is the comic that became a popular sensation for waking America up and being brave enough to make people think--and laugh--in the months following 9/11. Now, David Rees returns to do it once again--just in time for the most anticipated election in years. He's taking on the Bush Doctrine, Operation Iraqi Freedom, the war in Afghanistan, tax cuts, the 2004 campaign--and much, much more!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #50582 in Books
- Published on: 2004-09-07
- Released on: 2004-09-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Rees began assembling his comic commentary on U.S. politics after 9/11, and since then he's remained faithful to his simple, remarkably powerful style. In each strip, anonymous office workers (portrayed as one-dimensional clip art figures) discuss the day's political events, either over the phone or while sitting around the conference table. Oddly, this combination of expressionless characters and strident commentary makes for some of the most consistent, wickedly funny political cartooning out there today. This collection presents the series of three- and four-panel comics Rees has posted on his Web site (www.mnftiu.cc) at regular intervals since late 2002. The characters ponder the effect of the war in Iraq on Afghanistan's citizens, wondering, "Remember those leftover civilians in that country where we waged our last war a few months ago? Do they realize they're one war away from being completely forgotten?" They contemplate the Patriot Act: "You think once they have Benjamin Franklin's body spinning in his grave fast enough, they'll be able to power an internal combustion engine with it?" And they question the possible reinstatement of Henry Kissinger to the September 11 Commission: "Jesus Christ, are we fucking MOVING BACKWARDS IN TIME???" Rees's work is a comic juggernaut; with a laugh and a groan in every strip, he never misses. Although this relentless skewering could grow stale, Rees's keen understanding of politics and history, and his passion for American freedoms, keeps the work surging forward.
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From Booklist
The clip-art office workers whose bland looks contradict the foulmouthed political sarcasm that threatens to burst their speech-balloons in Rees' originally Web-based comic strips are back. Not that they've been absent since the first Get Your War On (2002); indeed, they've gone places and now appear regularly in Rolling Stone, which may increase the attractiveness of this collection. Meanwhile, of course, the War on Terror and U.S. intervention in Afghanistan morphed into the second Gulf War and U.S. occupation of Iraq, so there has been no end of things for them to talk about. The bloom is rather off their rose, however, and they are starting to sound less like comedy-sketch dialogue and more like a stand-upper's braying rant emanating ventriloquist-like from several different wooden heads. The most memorable sequence here is about the strip's monotonous cursing instead of any aspect of the forever wars; predictably, it ends in petty defiance. Newcomers to Rees' hissy fit will probably laugh harder than veterans at the second helping of it. Ray Olson
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About the Author
David Rees is the author of the cult-hit comic books Get Your War On, My New Fighting Technique Is Unstoppable, and My New Filing Technique Is Unstoppable. His "Get Your War On" comic appears in every issue of Rolling Stone and he runs a website, www.mnftiu.cc. In his spare time he writes songs for his band, Skeleton Killers.
Customer Reviews
The brutal and hilarious truth
No one these days does political satire as savagely and as honestly as David Rees, creator of Get Your War On. Be sure to get books one and two, and read the newest strips online on his website as well. He says the things that some of us are afraid to say out loud, and uses profanity at exactly the right time, a la Deadwood. If you want the truth about American foreign policy, the White House, Iraq and more, read Rees!
A Good Book...
A good book, but not as funny and sharp as the first one. It was actually a little too cynical for me. If you have to choose get the original "Get Your War On".
pure cynicism, only funny in a juvenile way.
It still makes me wonder how people, that have never had to defend their country, can be so swarmy about a horrific, vicious enemy like the jihadists and islamo-terrorists that have been trying to kill us in creative ways for over a generation. So many americans do not know the importance of defending oneself.
These cartoons are merely simple put-downs of the present admistration in a cynical, paranoid way - which is rather an easy thing thing to, I might add.. Much easier than protecting the country from finatical terrorists.
The writers of this book hate Bush so bad, that they cannot imagine they have become a fifth column in conjunction with our enemies' propaganda. They cant even imagine that there is an enemy. They have been in denial from the inception of this war on terror. The authors are profiting from the war, in either case.
This cartoon book is just another way of reversing reality and trying make it look funny... similar to Hollywood's position on the war - deny, change the focus, blame america, blame Bush.
...and I don't buy it.
I wouldn't buy this book either.





