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Peter Bagge (pronounced / bæɡ /, as in bag; born December 11, 1957) is an American cartoonist whose best-known work includes the comics Hate and Neat Stuff. His stories often use black humor and exaggerated cartooning to dramatize the reduced expectations of middle-class American youth.


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Hate! is a comic book series by Peter Bagge that ran from 1990 to 2011. Its precursor was Neat Stuff which, among other recurring characters, introduced the New Jersey -based Bradley family whose Breakout Character Harold "Buddy" Bradley became the Loser Protagonist of Hate!.


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Bagge started his own comic book series, NEAT STUFF, for Fantagraphics Books, producin.more Combine Editions Peter Bagge's books Average rating: 3.82 · 13,833 ratings · 1,463 reviews · 299 distinct works • Similar authors More books by Peter Bagge… Series by Peter Bagge Buddy Bradley (7 books) by Peter Bagge 4.21 avg rating — 4,394 ratings


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Harold "Buddy" William Bradley Jr., [1] generally referred to as Buddy Bradley, is a comic book character created by Peter Bagge and the main protagonist in several of his comic books, most notably Hate and Neat Stuff. The character first appeared in Bagge's self-published Comical Funnies in 1981.


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Peter Bagge: First it was newspaper strips, especially Peanuts. Later it was National Lampoon, and animated cartoons, especially Warner Bros. cartoons from the 1940s. But the biggest influence were early underground comics, especially the work of Robert Crumb.


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Comics Features Peter Bagge Peter Bagge seems like he'd be an intimidating person to interview. His characters spend a lot of time yelling at one another passionately, flecks of spittle flying.


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Editors' note: To commemorate the release of the Complete Neat Stuff, we asked Peter Bagge's old pal, J.R. Williams, to interview him about his groundbreaking comic. 15 issues of Neat Stuff were published from 1985 to 1989, and they capture Bagge's incredible comic writing, elastic cartooning, and an entire sense of humor that would have a huge.


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Peter Bagge (pronounced / bæɡ /, as in bag; [2] born December 11, 1957) [3] is an American cartoonist whose best-known work includes the comics Hate and Neat Stuff. His stories often use black humor and exaggerated cartooning to dramatize the reduced expectations of middle-class American youth.


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Peter Bagge's Hate employs autobiography simply as a jumping off point for its hyper kinetic and hilarious tales of personal relationships and human nature gone awry. No less manic than its storylines, Bagge's artwork is a nonstop barrage of comic exaggeration and movement. Like many of the second wave underground cartoonists, Peter Bagge cites


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This month cartoonist Peter Bagge returns to his indie comics roots and to Buddy Bradley, one of his most enduring characters, when Fantagraphics publishes The Complete Hate, a three-volume.


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Neat Stuff #1 (July 1985) In The Comics Journal #200, R. Fiore called Peter Bagge "the outsider with an entertainer's instincts," as good a description as any for one of the most popular, influential and, oddly, underappreciated cartoonists of the last two decades.


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Peter Bagge created Hate, one of the bestselling and most influential comic book series of the past quarter century. Born in New York in 1957, after graduating from the School of Visual Arts, Bagge contributed to and, along with R. Crumb, edited the underground anthology Weirdo.


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The Peter Bagge Interview. In this interview from 1998, Peter Bagge talks about ending the first run of his Hate series, developing it for MTV, buying comics off the Internet, and being able to make a living off of doing comics. Gary Groth | October 24, 2013.


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Cartoonist Peter Bagge is the Harvey Award-winning author of the acclaimed 1990s alternative comic series Hate starring slacker hero Buddy Bradley, and a regular contributor to Reason magazine. A graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City, he got his start in comics in the R. Crumb-edited magazine Weirdo.Bagge lives in Seattle with his wife Joanne, daughter, and three cats.


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Peter Bagge. 6,580 likes · 15 talking about this. The official Peter Bagge Facebook page, brought to you by Fantagraphics Books and Peter himself.


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Hate is a comic book by writer-artist Peter Bagge. First published by Fantagraphics in 1990 it ran for 30 issues, and was one of the best-selling alternative comics of the 1990s, at its height selling 30,000 copies an issue.

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