Left-Field Funnies

I had no idea what to expect going into this having no prior knowledge of the underground comics movement. When I received this particular comic to read, I must say I was a little disappointed looking at the cover. I guess I expected the cover to look more mature- like it really did have offensive content inside. But of course, as they say, don't judge a book by its cover so I dived into it. I was pleasantly surprised to find that Left-Field Funnies didn't seem to be offensive just for the sake of it. It seemed to present some genuine insights and criticisms about the 'hippie' movement and the intellectualization of the escapist ideologies in a satirical and crass manner. Not that I agree with everything being said, I do think it is an interesting perspective because I usually only come across a romanticized version of the movement in recent media. Especially because, from what I've gathered from today's class, underground comics culminated out of the movement and the "hippies" are supposed to be the target audience. I wonder if the caricaturization was meant to be offensive to them or just plain funny? Because protection from what offends us has kind of become a stereotypical salient feature of the liberal young audience in today's time. 

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