Prickly City

· Andrews McMeel Publishing
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128
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About this ebook

As the American mainstream tilts gradually right, Prickly City takes its place as a humorous voice for the masses. Creator Scott Stantis' first collection captures the issues and arguments of the George W. Bush political era era from the viewpoint of a little girl and a cute coyote.

Never shy about commenting on sensitive and controversial political and social events, Prickly City is timely and humorous. This first collection of the conservative strip draws from today's political current and readers plenty of reasons to laugh.

Carmen, a straightforward, sensible kid, and her unlikely best friend, Winslow the innocent coyote pup, frolic and tussle in the American Southwest while discussing such hot-button issues such as condoms in schools, violent video games, gay marriage, and highly contested presidential campaigns. As Carmen might say, "We may not be correct but we will always be right."

Prickly City creator Scott Stantis has emerged as an up-and-coming conservative social and political voice.

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About the author

Scott Stantis is the editorial cartoonist for the Birmingham News, Alabama's most-read newspaper, and he produces an editorial cartoon weekly for USA Today. His work is syndicated to more than 400 newspapers and has been featured by Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, the New York Daily News, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Tribune.

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