Roadkill Bill is a comic created by Ken Avidor. The cartoon has an anti-car theme and frequently advocates the theories of Ivan Illich. The main character, Roadkill Bill, is a squirrel with distinctive tire tracks across his torso and tail. The cartoon ran weekly for nearly four years in the Twin Cities alternative newspaper, Pulse of the Twin Cities from 1999 until December 2003, and has been published in book form by Carbusters Magazine, proponent of the car-free movement.
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| - Roadkill Bill es un cómic satírico creado por . El diseño de la historieta tiene una temática "anti vehículos" y aboga con frecuencia las teorías de Ivan Illich. El personaje principal se llama Roadkill Bill, una ardilla atravesada por un neumático entre el torso y el rabo. Durante cuatro años, las historietas se publicaban semanalmente en el periódico alternativo de Mineápolis-St. Paul: Pulse of the Twin Cities y fue publicado en tomo de libro por Carbusters Magazine, los cuales son promotores del al igual que . (es)
- Roadkill Bill is a comic created by Ken Avidor. The cartoon has an anti-car theme and frequently advocates the theories of Ivan Illich. The main character, Roadkill Bill, is a squirrel with distinctive tire tracks across his torso and tail. The cartoon ran weekly for nearly four years in the Twin Cities alternative newspaper, Pulse of the Twin Cities from 1999 until December 2003, and has been published in book form by Carbusters Magazine, proponent of the car-free movement. (en)
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| - Roadkill Bill es un cómic satírico creado por . El diseño de la historieta tiene una temática "anti vehículos" y aboga con frecuencia las teorías de Ivan Illich. El personaje principal se llama Roadkill Bill, una ardilla atravesada por un neumático entre el torso y el rabo. Durante cuatro años, las historietas se publicaban semanalmente en el periódico alternativo de Mineápolis-St. Paul: Pulse of the Twin Cities y fue publicado en tomo de libro por Carbusters Magazine, los cuales son promotores del al igual que . (es)
- Roadkill Bill is a comic created by Ken Avidor. The cartoon has an anti-car theme and frequently advocates the theories of Ivan Illich. The main character, Roadkill Bill, is a squirrel with distinctive tire tracks across his torso and tail. The cartoon ran weekly for nearly four years in the Twin Cities alternative newspaper, Pulse of the Twin Cities from 1999 until December 2003, and has been published in book form by Carbusters Magazine, proponent of the car-free movement. Roadkill Bill was listed on Funny Times's list "A Few of Our Favorite Things" / "Writer, Cartoonist and Contributor Links". (en)
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