"The Angriest Political Cartoonist in America." --New York Magazine "The kind of political cartoons that get under your skin and stay there." --PRINT Magazine "Sumptuous" --Bookforum "This brave cartoonist is a public hero." --CounterPunch "Museum of Degenerates invites you to a delirious display of art by one of contemporary America's most original and incendiary political cartoonists. Eli Valley's extraordinary work is a scathing indictment of the entire American polity, with a particular focus on the issues of Israel and Judaism at a time when these have moved to the center of public debate and action." --The Daily Cartoonist PRAISE FOR ELI VALLEY'S DIASPORA BOY "One of the most fascinating and darkly humorous books in living memory." --Los Angeles Review of Books "A gorgeous, enormous and important collection." --Haaretz "Explosively subversive.
" --Kirkus "His cartoons aren't only raucously funny. They constitute a searing indictment of the moral corruption of organized American Jewish life in our age." --Peter Beinart "With great humor, Eli Valley's comic-strips expertly debunk the benighted tribal propaganda that passes for mainstream Jewish thought. As he demonstrates in each of his strips, the struggle for Jewish emancipation is far from over." --Ben Katchor "The work is difficult, funny, powerful, mightily subversive, and a testament to the depth of his focus." --Hyperallergic "Anyone interested in ongoing debates in the Jewish community, and the political uses of humor, should check out his work, which is smart, talkative and heavily inked. Hilarious." --Kent Worcester, The Comics Journal.