Graphic Novels & Comics:

Ricky Rouse Has a Gun

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Description

Rick Rouse is a US Army deserter who, after running away to China, gets a job at Fengxian Amusement Park - a family destination heavily "inspired" by Western culture, featuring Rambi (the deer with a red headband), Ratman (the caped crusader with a rat's tail), Bumbo (small ears and a big behind), and dozens of other original characters. The park's general manager is convinced that Rick was destined to greet Fengxian customers, dressed as none other than Ricky Rouse. This original graphic novel is a relentless action comedy, a satire of US-China relations, a parody of Western entertainment, and a curious look at China - a country that, once we look past its often outrageous copyright infringements, is a culture ripe with innovation and a unique, courageous spirit.

Author Biography:

J\u00f6rg Tittel writes, produces, and directs plays, films, and video games. His passion and long-term mission is to create beautifully crafted stories and character-driven projects that transcend media. He lives in London. John Aggs is a comic-book artist whose work for adults and for children has been published by the Guardian, Random House, Hachette, and many others. He lives in London.
Release date NZ
September 5th, 2014
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Foreword by Christopher Sprigman
  • Illustrated by John Aggs
Pages
180
Dimensions
172x259x17
ISBN-13
9781906838829
Product ID
22162571

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