Student Showcase
Erick Wonderly
Season 8 Episode 1 | 1m 31s
Roseburg High School Student Erick Wonderly is a political cartoonist.
"My style can best be described as stylized or realistic cartoons, and my message is best described as progressive, liberal, anti-establishment, pro-democracy, and anti-authoritarian." Erick's early stylized cartooning influences were Calvin and Hobbes and the BONE series. Later influences are Gary Trudeau (Doonesbury), Pat Oliphant, and the street artist Banksy.
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Student Showcase is a local public television program presented by SOPBS
Funding provided by Peter Sage, long-time supporter and previous board member of SOPTV, Dr. John Unruh & Betty Unruh Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation and the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.
Student Showcase
Erick Wonderly
Season 8 Episode 1 | 1m 31s
"My style can best be described as stylized or realistic cartoons, and my message is best described as progressive, liberal, anti-establishment, pro-democracy, and anti-authoritarian." Erick's early stylized cartooning influences were Calvin and Hobbes and the BONE series. Later influences are Gary Trudeau (Doonesbury), Pat Oliphant, and the street artist Banksy.
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