A Stranger’s Voice
by Douglas Paszkiewicz
Since Apr 29, 2011 16:21 UTC
Raw, pure, unflinching, unapologetic, and random this is your all access pass to the kaleidoscopic car accident that is the life and mind of one of this country’s most skilled illustrators and innovative satirists. Douglas Paszkiewicz’s work is regularly featured in several national publications including Mad Magazine. His own publication “Arsenic Lullaby” was nominated for the comic book industries two highest awards – the Eisner award and the Harvey Award and is distributed across the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europe. He is the originator of the Cartoon fetus, helped bring Voodoo and Zombies back into pop culture, and taught the world to laugh at suicide, abortion, genocide, infanticide, starvation, and anyone who tries to make a difference. He regrets all the things that were just mentioned. This podcast is a recap of whatever is weighing on mind. Comics, depression, annoying the neighbors, deadlines and even politics are addressed in confused, angry, and often hilarious rants. This is a serialized version of the thoughts of the recluse down the street whose yard looks the land that time and self respect forgot.
Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture
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