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Love is hell groening
Love is hell groening













Although “Life In Hell” now appears in about 50 newspapers, the publication of “Love Is Hell” marks its long overdue exposure to a national audience. In 1980, the strip moved to the Los Angeles Reader where it ran until this spring. “Life In Hell” has had a devoted following in Southern California since 1978, when it debuted in Wet Magazine. But Groening expands and updates that shopworn genre, discarding its facile political radicalism and advocacy of drug abuse.

love is hell groening

The roots of its sardonic tone and gleeful anarchism lie in the underground “comix” of the late ‘60s. Unlike the mild, sanitized humor of most newspaper strips, the satire in “Love Is Hell” is razor-sharp and outrageous. These telling examinations of modern relationships are far more accurate-and entertaining-than the old husband-and-wife-at-the-table cartoons. Romance in the contemporary world provides the principle target for his mordant humor in this first anthology of his work. Matt Groening, the creator of the “Life In Hell” strip in the Los Angeles Weekly, is one of the funniest and most original cartoonists working in the comics today.















Love is hell groening