This week’s “Jake Havoc” comic references Andrei Tarkovsky’s film “Solaris,” created in response to “2001: A Space Odyssey.” By Jacob Newman
Jacob Newman
Jacob Newman
Jacob Newman is a senior from Milwaukee, Wisconsin studying Advertising. His art spans many different mediums from illustration to photography to film. He likes to pay homage to American culture through his work. When he is not making art, he is often watching movies, distance running, and spending time with his cat, Tofu.
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This week’s “Jake Havoc” comic is inspired by American graphic artist, Ray Troll, who is known for illustrations of sea creatures. By Jacob Newman
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This week’s “Jake Havoc” comic highlights the influence of house DJ Larry Levan on city culture and music. By Jacob Newman
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Jake Havoc: Os Mutantes, a comic and the backstory
by Jacob Newmanby Jacob Newman“Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our daily lives. By Jacob Newman
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“Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our lives. By Jacob Newman
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“Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our daily lives. By Jacob Newman
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“Jake Havoc” is a comic strip written and illustrated by Jacob Newman. Through homage and parody, it attempts to poke fun at the sometimes absurd nature of our daily lives, while celebrating American culture and iconography. By Jacob Newman
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“Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our daily lives. By Jacob Newman
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“Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our daily lives. By Jacob Newman.
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“Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our daily lives. By Jacob Newman