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Hickee by various artists (Alternative Comics, 2003) |
The great thing about alternative comics is that they allow artists to express their individual vision without worrying about how popular their idea is. The weakness of alternative comics is that sometimes that vision is so personal it falls right in the audience's blind spot. Humor is especially subjective, based heavily on shared experiences, cultural knowledge and a slippery sense of timing.
Of course, Hickee doesn't fail in its mission of humor. Nonetheless, and under threat of being labeled tragically ignorant, I admit that I don't get many of the jokes here. I can only assume that the idea of "Willy the Mean Whale," consisting of nothing but a whale spouting random insults, has some personal significance to Nathan Stapely, who also contributes the darkly funny and frighteningly common view of "Picking Up Chicks." And I have no idea what to make of some one-shots by the Hickee gang. Doubtless there's a good reason that a person wiggling their fingers and saying "Loodle Loo" should be striking, but I don't know what that reason may be. And I'm probably better off not knowing the appeal of the "Don't Lie to Me Board Game." But that's the trick with humor. Every joke has a target audience, a perfect groove, and you're either it or you're not. Hickee's shotgun blast of contributors assures that at least some of them target you. And even if a pellet or two should miss you by an inch, they won't be boring. Buy it for the art, buy it for the humor and especially buy it to keep these lunatics off the street. - Rambles |