Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Response to Tijuana Bibles

As I read the Tijuana Bibles, I had a hard time thinking of a way I could justify its value as a comic series, and not just aimless, comical porn. I realize that the series was an underground, raunchy comic, but I personally don’t think I could’ve ever gotten behind them as a series, even if I didn’t have a moral objection to the material.
I found nothing appealing about the comic. Its gags were lazy, crass, and unresolved. The drawings lacked polish and appeared to be drawn only to convey the most basic forms of information, those forms usually being penises and boobs. As the comic was printed on a smaller page, I understand that the drawings may need to be reduced when it comes to detail, but a lot of the illustrations weren’t even well-drawn. Proportions were incorrect, and sketches looked unfinished.

I did wonder where one bought these comics, and who the target audience was. Naturally they were marketed to “adults”, but as a demographic, I wondered what subcategory or subcategories of people bought this series. In terms of a comic that I could pick up and read, I find no appeal in the Tijuana Bibles, so I would’ve never bought it.

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