Tag Archives: parody

Wednesday, 7th Mar 2012

Katz

Over on the estimable Comics Reporter, Bart Beaty reports on Katz, a sort-of-parody of Art Spiegelman’s Maus where all the characters, Nazis, Jews and Poles, are drawn as cats, which has been published in France (where they take comics very seriously). It’s a curiosity, particularly as it’s not just a few pages but the whole book and it appears to have been done with professionalism and style.

Naturally, given the revered status of Maus, the lawyers are out in force and it’s being pulped, but I’m sure it’ll live on electronically. Bart reckons it has value.

The decision to appropriate the entirety of Spiegelman’s work — every page, every line of dialogue — seems central to its implicit argument that Maus, as a key text that has shaped comics culture unlike almost any other, is already an object belonging to the community as a whole. It is, this book seems to be saying, a revered work, open to challenges and contestations by others.

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I would argue that it is the very thoroughness of the appropriation that makes it so compelling. Katz challenges us to see one of the most important comics ever produced with new eyes. How is that a bad thing?

He also gives us what has to be the quote of the year, at least in comics circles. “I think that Spiegelman fruitfully problematizes the potentially essentializing aspect of his representations in the pages of Maus itself.”

Perfection.

via Kenny Penman

See also Tintin: Breaking Free, a similar-ish piece of wholesale copyright infringement to make a point.

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Wednesday, 4th Jan 2012

Pingu’s The Thing

Superlative. via everyone.

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Saturday, 3rd Dec 2011

Whipped Cream Parodies

John Coulthart informs us of a lovely phenomena in the recorded music industry – the album cover parody cover. A visual version of the cover version, if you like.

Some covers inspire more parodies than others. One of my favourites is the perennial inspiration provided by Whipped Cream & Other Delights, Herb Alpert’s hugely popular 1965 album whose cover by Peter Whorf Graphics may now be more well-known than the music it packaged.

There are more in John’s post and even more on this page.

John was promoted to post this on hearing of a new book, Covered, which looks at the phenomena in much more detail. Here’s Covered’s cover featuring cover covers.

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Thursday, 13th Oct 2011

You Are Damo Suzuki

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via RussL

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Wednesday, 12th Oct 2011

The Ira Glass sex tape

Pitch perfect.

via Waxy

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Wednesday, 28th Sep 2011

ThunderLOLcats

“The only way to defeat the stupid over-used memes is to use stupider over-used memes”

via Waxy

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Wednesday, 7th Sep 2011

Different type sizes can make aphorisms profound

Context: From this, via this, appeared here, found on Husk

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Thursday, 4th Aug 2011

Shatner enters the parody metavortex. Again.

News reaches us that William Shatner is to record a version of Bohemian Rhapsody for his new album of tunes. This is great news for those who remember 2004′s Has Been which turned out to be a quite fantastic work of art, but it’s also curious because Shatner, or at least a version of Shatner from the world of parody songs, already did it in 1996.

via Robin Ince

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Wednesday, 27th Jul 2011

Grey Fluffy Clouds

That’s Mr Simon Munnery to you.

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