The Deranged Stalker's Journal to Pop Culture Shock Therapy
By (Author) Doug Bratton
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
11th February 2010
United States
General
Fiction
Humour collections and anthologies
Funny cartoons and comic strips
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: styles / traditions
741.56973
Paperback
256
Width 173mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
447g
A mock journal from a deranged stalker obsessed with celebrities and the cartoons that depict them.
Ah, what would popular culture be without characters such as Lindsay Lohan and Mel Gibson, along with the pop culture--centrific media that covers them For starters, Doug Bratton's The Deranged Stalker's Journal of Pop Culture Shock Therapy might not exist, and, well, that would be very sad indeed. Inside The Deranged Stalker's Journal of Pop Culture Shock Therapy, Bratton skewers pop culture icons ranging from Sesame Street's Bert and Ernie to Harry Potter.
Fashioned as a mock-style journal whose author is just a little bit unstable, The Deranged Stalker's Journal of Pop Culture Shock Therapy lambasts the best--and worst--of popular culture, one cartoon panel at a time. From recent news headlines to celeb-inspired mockumentaries, Bratton offers a humorously skewed view of fame, popular culture, and American Idol-worship. So if you are one of the millions of people who often wonders what it would be like if a psychopath and his imaginary friend kept a journal of a funny-yet-obscure comic that will most likely never appear in your newspaper, this is certainly the book to read!
Doug Bratton is a self-syndicated cartoonist and currently the New York Metro chapter head for the National Cartoonists Society. His comics have appeared in Nickelodeon Magazine, MAD Magazine, and in dozens of college papers and alternative newsweeklies throughout the United States. He lives in Rockaway, New Jersey.