Peter Bagge's Reason Strips Reissued in Hardcover, and He's Appearing in Person at Reason's D.C. Office Friday Sept. 13
All fans of perspicacious and hilarious cartooning take note: the brilliant Reason contributions of Peter Bagge are being reissued in a revised and expanded hardcover of his book Everybody is Stupid Except for Me and Other Astute Observations.

You can see a slideshow preview of that amazing book at publisher Fantagraphics' website.
Bagge is also appearing in person tomorrow Friday Sept 13 from noon to 1:30 at Reason's D.C. office, talking about both his Reason work and his newly released graphic biography of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger. (For details on his whole national tour for that book, Woman Rebel, hit this link.)
The event at Reason HQ tomorrow is free but RSVPs are required.
What: Brown-Bag Lunch with Peter Bagge!
When: Friday, September 13, from 12 noon til 1.30pm
Where: Reason DC HQ, 1747 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Remember: Bring your own lunch!
RSVP: events@reason.com
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How many teachers told Bagge to quit drawing shit and get back to work?
Shouldn't the cover art visualize one of Sanger's proposed laws - a bunch of people considered "dysgenic" being forced to choose between sterilization and getting sent to a labor camp?
http://reason.com/blog/2013/09.....nt_3981082
cover art of the Sanger comic, that is.
Plus, *Lincoln Rockwell: Radical and Rebel,* about a political figure who often faced censorship!
More Bagge, less Bok.