I loved all of it. Friggin’ brilliant. “Your House” - with only the roof out of the water.
I assume that’s Chris Ware himself painting the scene from a vantage point.
Problem is that a large proportion of those folks are claiming, with a straight face, that they’re NOT simply a stalking horse for the Republicans.
They are against ALL government abuse of power. It’s a complete coincidence that their movement got off the ground as soon as George Bush left the White House and Barack Obama took over.
I’m getting “the image can not be displayed because it contains errors”
Well, yeah, Alan Greenspan didn’t actually use lube.
I’m not seeing the “planes crashing into buildings” thing. I mean I see the planes but none of them appear to be crashing into the buuildings.
Yeah, the planes on the left look like fighter jets; the one on the right with the US flag flying away from the US? Innnnteresting…
The top of the middle building is supposed to be the deck of the Titanic. Legend has it that a string trio played while the Titanic sank.
Oh, I think Conservative will like it fine - as an example of every stupid liberal stereotype there is. This could be the cover of a book called, “The World According to Liberals”, published by National Review. Guantanamo bay? Really? What does that have to do with Wall Street? Black helicopters? This is about as subtle as a poke in the eye. That makes it not particularly clever, and not particularly good. It’s self-parodying.
Are you sure that’s not supposed to represent Nero fiddling while Rome burned?
Well, given that there’s three of them, and a deck chair, and a bartender, I don’t think so.
Unless you’re talking about some other spot?
Although you did refer to middle building originally I am talking about a different one. It’s the single building below Milton Friedman’s Paycheck Advance and to the right of the Oracle Buffet. The musician at the top of the building seems to be holding a string instrument to his shoulder, whereas the three figures you refer to seem to simply be dancing – or, at most, playing maracas (though it still could refer to the Titanic). Besides, no one is wearing dining attire.
My building does seem to be the one referred to by TruCelt though.
I like the Chicago School reference with Milt Friedman’s payday loan shop.