Hipster Hitler

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  • Hipster Hitler Book Detail

  • Author : James Carr
  • Release Date : 2012-11-01
  • Publisher : Feral House
  • Genre : Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Pages : 205
  • ISBN 13 : 1936239671
  • File Size : 66,66 MB

Hipster Hitler by James Carr PDF Summary

Book Description: In a competition of the most hated memes of modern times, "Hipster" has now caught up with "Hitler." Artists James Carr and Archana Kumar thought, why not combine the two? After all, Hitler was indeed a hipster of his time, a failed artist in Vienna scrounging up extra dollars or kroner painting quick architecture scenes for the tourists. In their heavily trafficked website, "hipsterhitler.com," these comic artists posit a new sort of history in which Hitler, wears Silverlake-trendy glasses, thrift store sweaters, and outspoken T-shirts, and the reader begins to quickly understand the history of Hitler in a new and strangely engaging way. The Feral House book of Hipster Hitler includes a few dozen pages of comics heretofore unseen online.

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