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After showcasing some of his older work, Rees read from the first set of “Get Your War On” strips he ever published, taking aim at Bush’s war on terror.
That panel drew a representative reaction from his readers, Rees told his audience in Boylston, with the fans on the Left calling it a “great critique of America’s foreign policy” and the people on the Right saying “?...
From the very beginning of “Get Your War On,” when Rees didn’t even think he had an audience, he was merciless in his mockery. Thanks to the visceral outrage emanating from every panel, the strip managed to tap into a well...
The editors of Rolling Stone prodded Rees to take on new writing projects. But in an interview with The Crimson, Rees said his efforts to branch out have so far been uniformly stillborn. Three years after Bush first got his war on, Rees was getting ready to try his hand...
But Rees says the election results gave him a “mandate” to keep drawing, even though he’s not sure he can muster up another four years of the strip. The end of the Bush administration would serve as a good occasion to stop...