“Boys Club” cover featuring Pepe the Frog, by Matt Furie. There are approximately 250 images, characters and illustrations in the Anti-Defamation League’s database of hate symbols. Last month, a ...
With barely an Internet whimper, Pepe the Frog, the anthropomorphic cartoon character turned symbol of hate, was put down by his creator, Matt Furie, over the weekend, in a single-page comic strip.
Pepe the Frog, a cartoon frog that became a white supremacist symbol, has been killed off by its creator. (See the final strip at the bottom of this post.) Pepe’s creator and illustrator Matt Furie ...
In 2005, artist Matt Furie published the first edition of Boy’s Club, a comic book starring four friends living in the hedonistic and aimless haze of their post-college, early-20s. There was Landwolf, ...
A Donald Trump supporter holding a poster of Pepe the Frog, which has become a symbol of the “alt-right” movement, at a campaign event in Bedford, N.H., Sept. 29, 2016. Photo by Jessica Rinaldi/The ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 28 (UPI) --A series of images commonly used on internet message boards depicting a cartoon frog were designated as hate symbols by the Anti-Defamation League. Images of the character ...
The ADL said that racists and haters took Pepe the Frog and twisted it. In one recent image, Pepe was depicted as Adolf Hitler and a member of the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist group. Pepe the ...
Pepe the frog, the once-innocent cartoon that was appropriated as a mascot of the alt-right, is at the center of a new legal battle. Matt Furie, the character's creator is suing InfoWars, the media ...
The cartoonist who created Pepe the Frog has killed off the character in a rebuke to far-right extremists who transformed a benevolent internet meme into a racist, anti-Semitic symbol. A Pepe cartoon ...
Internet meme Pepe the Frog has found himself in a database of hate symbols. The Anti-Defamation League says recent appropriations of the smirking green frog as Adolf Hitler, a Klansman and numerous ...
Matt Furie draws Pepe the Frog in 'Feels Good Man.' Credit: Kurt Keppeler and Christian bruno / Sundance Institute Pepe the Frog may not be able to explain everything about these trying times. But ...
Pepe the Frog, a cartoon frog that became a white supremacist symbol, has been killed off by its creator. (See the final strip at the bottom of this post.) Pepe’s creator and illustrator Matt Furie ...