One Model Nation

One Model Nation
Author Jim Rugg, Courtney Taylor-Taylor
Illustrator Jim Rugg
Cover artist Jim Rugg
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Image Comics
Publication date
11 November 2009
Media type Print
ISBN 1-60706-157-0
Totalwerks, Vol. 1 (1969–1977)
Studio album by One Model Nation
Released 31 January 2012 (2012-01-31)
Label The End

One Model Nation is a graphic novel by Jim Rugg and Dandy Warhols frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor about a fictional 1970s German krautrock band. It was released on 11 November 2009. An accompanying studio album titled Totalwerks, Vol. 1 (1969–1977), a fake greatest hits album by the fictional band, was released on 31 January 2012.

Critical reception

Wired called it "intriguing and humorous".[1] Film director Gus Van Sant called it an "Awesomely executed story by Courtney Taylor-Taylor. Great art – you must read it."[2] Ain't It Cool News wrote that it was "worth a look if you haven't read it already, especially if you're an indie comics fan. It's a good story that should appeal to those who like comics that have realistic characters along with a small bit of socio-political history mixed in."[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Transmission"3:07
2."East Berlin"4:24
3."Mission to Mars (There's No Need to Mess Up the Trip)"4:07
4."Russian Standard Time"1:34
5."The Dominator"4:02
6."Bicycles"4:26
7."What Is the Plan?"3:11
8."Throaty Neumann"3:26
9."Midnight Now You're Walking"5:14
10."Universal Time"3:18
11."Gypsum Noggur"7:57

References

  1. Scott Thill (3 February 2012). "One Model Nation Eyes '70s-Era Terror Through Krautrock Lens".
  2. "One Model Nation [Paperback]". Amazon.com. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  3. "AICN COMICS REVIEWS: WOLVERINE! ONE MODEL NATION! FRANKENSTEIN! REED GUNTHER! And another @$$Hole Podcast!!!". Ain't It Cool News. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
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