Pepe The Frog Is Dead:
Pepe's cartoonist Kills Off Stoner Amphibian Hijacked By Alt-Right
Cartoonist Matt Furie made it official by drawing Pepe in an open casket. The funeral parlor scene was part of a single-page strip he created for Fantagraphics? ?World?s Greatest Comics? to mark Free Comic Book Day on Saturday.
Furie turned on his creation after the alt-right fringe began using the frog as a kind of mascot.
?It dawned on me that Pepe was channeling some evil shit,? Furie said last year. ?It just kind of melts my spirit a bit because a cartoon I had made becomes somebody?s symbol for hate. It?s pretty terrible.?
Furie said he was using the situation as an opportunity to speak out against hate. Pepe?s ?not a hater, he?s a lover,? he said.
Pepe and his three 20-something slacker pals debuted in the deadpan ?Boy?s Club? zine on Furie?s MySpace blog in 2005. Their exploits were later published in a collection by Fantagraphics.
But the little frog?s life took a creepy turn when he was repeatedly hijacked for hate messages, particularly during the 2016 presidential election. Pepe was redrawn leering with malice and featured alongside vile sentiments. Things got so bad that Pepe was officially classified as a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League.
President Donald Trump even retweeted an image of himself as Pepe.