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Artnet NFT The True Story Behind the Origins of Pepe the Frog We're resurfacing the Art Angle's conversation with the creators of "Feels Good Man," a documentary about Pepe and his creator's ...
Pepe the Frog's status as an alt-right symbol may be in danger. Right-wing conspiracy theorist website InfoWars agreed to settle a copyright infringement suit for $15,000 and a promise to never ...
Creator Matt Furie is trying to resurrect Pepe, who became a charged political symbol during the 2016 election.
CAN MATT FURIE return his comic frog to a happy place? His character Pepe has gone from slacker to meme to unwilling hate symbol — and now Furie is trying to reclaim him. Furie created Pepe the ...
Pepe The Frog was a character created by Matt Furie for his comic book Boy's Club, published by Fantagraphics in 2005. A couple of years later, without any particular reason, it became a very ...
If Pepe the Frog's creator has anything to say about it, his creation will shake off the cloak of bigotry which has been thrown around its shoulders by members of the alt right. Cartoonist Matt ...
It Looks Like Pepe The Frog Has Been Killed Off By Its Creator A new comic from Matt Furie is set at a funeral for the cartoon frog co-opted by the alt-right.
Furie recently put “peaceful frog-dude” Pepe out of his misery. Now he’s hoping to do the same with Pepe memes. The artist has filed a copyright lawsuit against the Alex Jones-owned InfoWars ...
The new documentary Feels Good Man traces the frog's evolution from an indie comic to one of the world's most polarizing symbols.
Facebook doesn’t ban fictional characters with hateful content as a rule, but interestingly Pepe the Frog is well enough established as a hate speech symbol that Facebook has a very particular ...
That's Pepe the Frog, a popular meme on social media, especially lately among various alt-right groups. As a result, the character has been deemed an "online hate symbol" by the Anti-Defamation ...
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