Chuck D Depicts American Hellscape in Art for 'Rogue State' Comic

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Chuck D Depicts American Hellscape in Art for 'Rogue State' Comic
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Gun-toting MAGA supporters, pregnant women suffering after Roe vs. Wade overturning, and fundamentalists executing homeless people. Public Enemy's Chuck D tells us about contributing art to the new graphic novel RogueState.

to use this platform for radical art because there are so few platforms left to tell stories like this, so it’s a waste to use this space to just tell the same old genre stories you can tell anywhere else,” Pizzolo tells. “Comics has a legacy of really daring, personal, radical stories that wouldn’t exist without the autonomous zone that comics can be, and I think it’s crucial for creators to seize the opportunity to create comics that really shake things up.

“When I started seeing his visual art pieces channel that rage and power through a new lens it really shook me,” Pizzolo says of why he wanted to work with the artist. “It’s Chuck D’s perspective, raw and unfiltered. We all know his work as part of a larger collaboration through the music, but his visual art is 100 percent Chuck. It’s singular.”imaginary Mission District. When asked what he thinks of having his protest art serve as a mural, for once, he’s at a loss for words.

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