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by David Rees (Author), Colson Whitehead (Introduction) "Oh yeah! Operation: Enduring Freedom is in the house!..." (more)
Key Phrases: Dick Cheney, Saddam Hussein, Exxon Mobil (more...)
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About a month after 9/11, stiff little drawings of office workers talking on the phone about the developing war on terrorism appeared on Rees' Web site. They have proliferated since into a bitterly funny running commentary on what Rees obviously considers a profound waste of the human spirit, not to mention personnel, materiel, and money. The drawings are clip-art figures--the same handful used over and over, cropped, enlarged, and diminished--and they look eminently bland and middle-of-the-road, not a boat-rocking bunch. What Rees has coming out of their mouths, however, couldn't contrast more starkly: slash-and-burn cynicism, frothing with anger and fear, liberally peppered with the f-word, especially in participial form; in short, the kind of impotent, resentful, but intelligent bile hip youngsters might spout. The sheer incongruity of pictures and text provokes laughter, and references to trashy pop culture keep it coming. Rees' conceit that straight-arrow, would-be patriotic Americans are actually profoundly unnerved by Bush-administration policies as well as lethal fanaticism, however, ensures that one's laughter is satiric. Very smart protest stuff. Ray Olson
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Combining the wit of Doonesbury, the profane wisdom of South Park, and the office drone anxieties of Dilbert with the current-events-skewering savvy of Tom Tomorrow, Get Your War On critiques the government’s ambiguous war on terrorism to reveal a surprisingly wide spectrum of public opinion. Since the strip’s initial appearance, Rees’s working stiffs have lambasted everything from the anthrax scare and the Enron debacle to the Office for Homeland Security and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, bravely giving voice to a grieving, angry, and confused citizenry. Rees’s popular website, getyourwaron.com, has received over 8 million hits and has been featured in The New York Times, The Times (London), and LA Weekly, and royalties from this book will be donated to landmine relief efforts in Afghanistan.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 100 pages
  • Publisher: Soft Skull Press (October 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 188712876X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1887128766
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #711,757 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Blistering social critique & principled, profane brilliance., October 24, 2002
By Julie Babcock (Ann Arbor, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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In the days following Sept. 11, about the only thing that moved faster than MSNBC's news tickers was the mass market comic book industry. All the corporate mainstays of the genre, DC, Marvel, and so on were quick to join in the textual and visual relief effort with varying degrees of success. From The Amazing Spider Man #36 to the Heroes project to the 9-11 Artists Respond volumes the lines between humanistic testimony and tribute and jingoistic posturing became murkier and murkier. Enter David Rees, the author of such clip-art classics as "my new filing technique is unstoppable" and the sidesplitting "my new fighting technique is unstoppable" (a must-read for anyone who remembers Black Belt Theater on late night).
Now published by Soft Skull Press, this book collects Rees's clips from October 8, 2001 to August of this year. Rolling Stone magazine even included a small write-up in its August "Hot" Issue (reproduced in that issue is the final page in the book (excluding the epilogue).
Colson Whitehead, former NY journalist and author of the sublimely brilliant THE INTUITIONIST and JOHN HENRY DAYS (in this book he reveals an affinity with comics), usefully focuses on the appropriateness of clip art as THE genre by which to respond to the emotions and events of the past year. In the hands of Rees's generic office drones, file clerks, claims adjusters, and Dilberts-in-waiting, a fierce, sensitive and ultimately humanitarian response emerges. Combining the inanity of the office water cooler conversation with the intellectual paranoia and insight of Chomsky and Herman's MANUFACTURING CONSENT, Rees has given us a kind of new vocabulary by which to gauge our responses not only to the tragedy of 9-11 itself but also and perhaps more crucially the ever developing terror of the current administration's ongoing war fever and assault on basic domestic human rights and freedoms.
Rees's profane burlesque is a hysterically parodic assault on the corporate controlled "news" toadies who provide us with much of the biased worldview and conservative jingoism that passes for information and is disturbingly parrotted throughout the workplaces (and homeplaces) of the U.S. Thus, Rees is a kind of Lenny Bruce of sequential art. He asks all the right questions (in the process giving some of the right answers), and presents it all in a manner entirely and gloriously inappropriate to the watered-down censored palaver of the evening news.
A satirist on the order of Rabelais, a social critic on the order of Chomsky, and a patriot in the truest sense not unlike Thoreau at his very very best.
Buy this book, weep with it, laugh your ... head off, and then roll up your sleeves and get to work; learn about the Adopt-a-Minefield Campaign and the related grass roots community groups the book benefits and donate more money and time beyond those you spent buying and reading the book. ...
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it, read it, tell a friend..., October 21, 2003
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I was browsing through the "current events" section of my local mega bookstore (sorry, amazon) and happened across this decidedly un-serious-looking book. I picked it up and began thumbing through it, and before long, I found myself choking back laughter (didn't want to make a scene). One of the best things about democracy is the diversity of ideas and expression. One need not agree with Rees at all to find these strips hilarious. If you can cope with a generous use of expletives (or "explicatives" (sic) as one reviewer called them), you will find yourself laughing so hard your mid-section aches. My husband and I enjoyed this book so much we bought 10 copies (yes, from amazon) and gave them as gifts to friends!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't wait to buy it, January 5, 2003
I have not bought this book yet but I have read the online comics. They are one of the most hilarious cartoons about the war on terrorism, but I must warn firm supporters of U.S. foreign policy to stay as far as way as possible from this book. You will be so offended that you will be calling Lynne Cheny to tell her to put David Rees on the terrorist watch list and ban all of his literature. If you have a dark sense of humor, a fan of Doonesbury, and you are not offende by profane language, then I recommend this book for you. It only costs $...which is cheap for most collections of comic strips. All of the royalties given to David will go to fight for getting rid of land mines and getting the the U.S. to stop producing land mines, which is a very worthy cause. If you are still not sure if you want to buy this book then may I suggest that you go to a search engine and search for Get Your War On. You should be able to find his free site which contains a bunch of free comic strips from Get Your War On. If you like these free strips then you should love the book because it contains 100 pages of that kind of humor. Almost forgot. If you are a fan of Mallard Fillmore or you are the author of Mallard Fillmore, don't buy this book because you will hate it more than the Clintons, The New York Times, and Tom Daschle combined.
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5.0 out of 5 stars tis better to laugh
Remember back, way back to those early days of post 9-11 America...The atmosphere at the time...
President Bush seizing the moment, all the absurd speeches, ubiquitous... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Bob

5.0 out of 5 stars An Authentic American Voice
I began reading "Get Your War On" shortly after it began. I was a 9/11 iconoclast who felt alone and maybe even a little sociopathic as I coldly observed the victimhood-embracers... Read more
Published on March 18, 2006 by M. L. Lawler

5.0 out of 5 stars Comedic genius for a narrow demographic
If you are a twenty-something or younger, lean left politically, don't care whether your cartoons look pretty, and are into irreverent and usually vulgar humor, Get Your War On is... Read more
Published on June 5, 2005 by Bart Motes

2.0 out of 5 stars Funny if you're a Democrat, I guess
I laughed at some of these, but alot of them just came across as bitching disguised as humor. I mean, biting humor is supposed to be about humor, not about just flat out hostility... Read more
Published on May 22, 2005 by J. Hornbuckle

3.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to post-9/11 America
"Get Your War On," by David Rees, consists of a series of cartoons in which a cast of office drones discuss life in America during the post-9/11 war on terrorism. Read more
Published on December 23, 2003 by Michael J. Mazza

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This book, and THE FRENCH and GERMANS, really have it right. This war was a waste of time, money, and American lives.
Published on November 11, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars "Can I cap him?"
First: based on reading the other strips this guy's done, I doubt he'll ever create anything as funny as this strip again.

Second: I didn't mind the war in Iraq at all. Read more

Published on May 27, 2003 by frietag2000

5.0 out of 5 stars insightful, funny book
This book is pretty sweet. Its just clipart with words attached but it is simultaneously irreverent, intelligent, witty, obscene, and hilarious. Read more
Published on May 21, 2003 by Jonathan R. Zuckerman

5.0 out of 5 stars Funny as hell!
As a old school Teddy Roosevelt war monger, I could not agree less with the political philospohy of Get your War On. But it's still the funniest thing on the internet... Read more
Published on April 26, 2003 by luminousmotionmultimedia

2.0 out of 5 stars A One Trick Pony
Everyone digging this book is just reacting to hype. It's not that funny, not that insightful, and Rees seems compelled to throw in explicatives in every comic to cover the fact... Read more
Published on April 22, 2003

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