The second installment of politically charged satire, scrutiny, and social commentary from John Yates' Stealworks graphics compound.
Whereas his first anthology of work, Stealworks (also published by AK Press), was a retrospective that gathered together in a single archival collection previously published material, this latest edition comprises an entirely unpublished selection of incendiary new graphics.
Featuring over 100 of Yates' designs, September Commando is a visual assault on all things bad. From our benevolent leaders on "Capitol(ist) Hill" to "Twenty First Century Cops," from his "own" apathy-embracing "(de)Generation X" to the selling of "Corporate American" ignorance (and purchase thereof) to the (pocket) enlightened m(asses). September Commando picks up where Stealworks left off, and from there on out, it's a trilateral social injustice kill spree. To the barricades, and don't spare the hors d'oeuvre!
Whereas his first anthology of work, Stealworks (also published by AK Press), was a retrospective that gathered together in a single archival collection previously published material, this latest edition comprises an entirely unpublished selection of incendiary new graphics.
Featuring over 100 of Yates' designs, September Commando is a visual assault on all things bad. From our benevolent leaders on "Capitol(ist) Hill" to "Twenty First Century Cops," from his "own" apathy-embracing "(de)Generation X" to the selling of "Corporate American" ignorance (and purchase thereof) to the (pocket) enlightened m(asses). September Commando picks up where Stealworks left off, and from there on out, it's a trilateral social injustice kill spree. To the barricades, and don't spare the hors d'oeuvre!