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Gary Panter

    Gary Panter is an artist who breaks down traditional boundaries between painting, design, comics, and commercial imagery. His work, characterized by an eclectic and often punk-infused approach, explores themes of subculture, consumerism, and the anxieties of the nuclear age. Through his alter ego Jimbo, Panter seeks to infiltrate the mainstream with underground ideas, influencing a generation of creators. His visually rich and energetic works consistently push the limits of artistic expression.

    Gary Panter Volume 1 -2
    What the Songs Look Like
    Jimbo's Inferno
    • Jimbo's Inferno

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      "Don't try to pass a pop quiz on Dante's Hell based on a reading of this comic," warns Gary Panter. "It won't work. Even though the comic is engorged with Dante's Hell and though Jimbo mouths a super-condensed version of what happens in The Inferno, canto by canto, characters are fused, actions inverted, parodied, subject to mutation by my odd memories and obsessions and whims..." That said, Jimbo's Inferno is the hugely anticipated sequel (or prequel, as it was actually completed first) to Jimbo In Purgatory. In this oversize hardcover cloth-and-gold-finished volume, produced to the same exacting standards as 2004's Purgatory, Jimbo, accompanied by his trusty guide and ride Valise, visits Hell (here envisioned as a gigantic subterranean shopping mall called Focky Bocky), and in so doing runs across minotaurs, drug-addled punkettes, UFOs, giant robots, and more, leading him to such profound questions as, "Why do so many recreational activities involve smoke and heat?" Panter's Albrecht Dürer-meets-Jack Kirby graphics are wilder and more hallucinatory than ever, and given the full, expansive treatment they so richly deserve.

      Jimbo's Inferno2006
      3.7
    • What the Songs Look Like

      Contemporary Artists Interpret Talking Heads' Songs

      • 125 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Blending musical influences from blues, country, reggae and classical music with their own original style, Talking Heads are "the thinking man's rock band" whose last four albums have each sold over one million copies. 60 four-color plates.

      What the Songs Look Like1987