Punchline #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Yo Whitey!", Max Hopper crafts a sharp, satirical take on the growing push to restrict tobacco use, centering on Jake Marlboro—a flamboyant, Pollock-inspired figure who fiercely champions the industry’s right to exist. With bold visuals and a voice that’s equal parts defiant and absurd, this 1997 free issue delivers a provocative commentary through Hopper’s self-penned, self-illustrated, and self-lettered storytelling.
In "A Public Service Announcement from Art in Shambles," Jake Marlboro—channeling the chaotic energy of Jackson Pollock—launches a wild, paint-splattered defense of tobacco, turning the spotlight on the growing push to restrict its use with a mix of absurdity and satire. The story’s brief, sharp humor skewers both corporate lobbying and public policy through a lens of exaggerated artistic rebellion.
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