The second installment in the 1992 anthology series continues Piranha Press’s commitment to boundary-pushing storytelling. Kyle Baker’s “Lester Fenton and the Walking Dead” offers a darkly comedic take on familial bonds and the undead, blending satire with horror. Contributions from Bob Rozakis, Stephen DeStefano, Dean Motter, Douglas Michael, Mark Williams, Brian Stelfreeze, John Figueroa, and Kirk Etienne present a mosaic of styles and themes, from urban narratives to psychological dramas. This issue encapsulates the eclectic and subversive spirit of early ’90s alternative comics.
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Kyle Baker is a cartoonist and animator whose work defies categorization, ranging from irreverent comedy to biting historical commentary. With award-winning titles like “Why I Hate Saturn”, “Nat Turner”, and “King David”, Baker combines expressive cartooning with formal experimentation and social critique. His visual style is kinetic, exaggerated, and unmistakably his own. Equally at home with satire and gravitas, Baker uses the medium’s full range—merging slapstick with gravitas, digital polish with raw linework. He remains one of comics’ most dynamic and genre-bending auteurs.
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Kyle Baker is a cartoonist and animator whose work defies categorization, ranging from irreverent comedy to biting historical commentary. With award-winning titles like “Why I Hate Saturn”, “Nat Turner”, and “King David”, Baker combines expressive cartooning with formal experimentation and social critique. His visual style is kinetic, exaggerated, and unmistakably his own. Equally at home with satire and gravitas, Baker uses the medium’s full range—merging slapstick with gravitas, digital polish with raw linework. He remains one of comics’ most dynamic and genre-bending auteurs.
The second installment in the 1992 anthology series continues Piranha Press’s commitment to boundary-pushing storytelling. Kyle Baker’s “Lester Fenton and the Walking Dead” offers a darkly comedic take on familial bonds and the undead, blending satire with horror. Contributions from Bob Rozakis, Stephen DeStefano, Dean Motter, Douglas Michael, Mark Williams, Brian Stelfreeze, John Figueroa, and Kirk Etienne present a mosaic of styles and themes, from urban narratives to psychological dramas. This issue encapsulates the eclectic and subversive spirit of early ’90s alternative comics. Anthology, Comic, Kyle Baker, Bob Rozakis, Stephen DeStefano, Dean Motter, Douglas Michael, Mark Williams, Brian Stelfreeze, John Figueroa, Kirk Etienne, Piranha Press, DC Comics, 1992 Piranha Press 666-00045664503 Kyle Baker 1992