Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Snake In The Past

Presented for your comparison: the cover of Warren Ellis's novel Crooked Little Vein (2007) and the logo for Glenn Beck's Common Sense Comedy tour (2009).

Mr Ellis is a noted writer, especially in the field of comics. Mr Beck presents shows for Fox News. You can probably guess whose work I admire more.

There is, I realise, the possibility that the snake image is based on something pre-existing - it does, for example, look a bit like an olde worlde map drawing of a river - and that the above snarking is missing a fundamental point. Put me straight, by all means - that's what the Comment function is for.

EDITED TO ADD: the ever-vigilant Piers has pointed out that it's derived from a common source - a woodcut by Benjamin Franklin from 1754. I am suitably chastened.

4 comments:

Piers said...

There's another version on DHD, suggesting they're all riffing off something pre-existing.

[googles]

Here you go, it's a woodcut by Benjamin Franklin.

John Soanes said...

Oh, smart chap. I shall edit the post accordingly... this is the second time I've had to change a post because of your sharp-eyedness, I realise. I owe you a drink for saving me from excess public shame, I think.
J

Piers said...

That sounds like a fine plan to me. Coming down the Knights Templar on the 16th?

John Soanes said...

Already have (unchangable and already paid-for) plans that night, unfortunately - pity, sounds like it'll be quite the sizable bash!
J