Constitution Illustrated

Paperback, 128 pages

Published by Drawn and Quarterly.

ISBN:
978-1-77046-396-7
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OCLC Number:
1119752666

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The master of the visual mash-up returns with his signature idiosyncratic take on the Constitution

R. Sikoryak is the master of the pop culture pastiche. In Masterpiece Comics, he interpreted classic literature with defining twentieth-century comics. With Terms and Conditions, he made the unreadable contract that everyone signs, and no one reads, readable. He employs his magic yet again to investigate the very framework of the country with Constitution Illustrated. By visually interpreting the complete text of the supreme law of the land with more than a century of American pop culture icons, Sikoryak distills the very essence of the government legalese from the abstract to the tangible, the historical to the contemporary.

Among Sikoryak’s spot-on unions of government articles and amendments with famous comic-book characters: the Eighteenth Amendment that instituted prohibition is articulated with Homer Simpson running from Chief Wiggum; the Fourteenth Amendment that solidifies citizenship to …

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2025 Review

today's pick is the Constitution Illustrated by R Sikoryak. Published by Drawn & Quarterly in 2020.

Content note for american exceptionalism.

While I've been sort of intrigued by the concept behind Sioryak's work over the years, I finally decided to pick this particular title up because I felt like (given current events) ragging on the constitution a bit. Even if it took me several more weeks and many headlines to actually make the time to finish this mental dump. I will also be reviewing this volume, but if you can't take me not liking the american constitution I suggest you move along, although hate watching, down voting and leaving negative comments boosts me in the algorithm just as good as anything else I suppose. Do what you will.

Keywords that came to mind reading this very compact volume: Diversity washing, comics history, copy and paste.

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