POWERHOUSE COLLECTION

'Krunch!' comic book made by Streetwize Comics

Object No. 2000/124/9

Founded in 1984, Streetwize Comics produces free educational comics for young people covering a wide range of issues. The comics communicate important messages in an easy-to-read format that young people can relate to, particularly disadvantaged youth. The comics, as well as other material including posters and educators' notes, deal with topics such as health and safety, legal issues, racism, sexual harassment, domestic violence, homosexuality, housing, employment, gambling, drug and alcohol abuse and other current social issues. They are developed in consultation with young people from the target audiences and are based on the philosophy that effective communication must be built around the perceptions and needs of the audience. Funding comes from federal and state government departments and community organisations. The Powerhouse Museum collection contains a selection of comics from Streetwize, but mainly those editions dealing with health and safety. They illustrate the way in which government and community organisations approach the dissemination of information to targeted groups (in this case, disadvantaged youth) and at the same time provide a record of the range of health and other social issues affecting young people in the late 1990s. The 'Krunch' subscription series republishes the best stories from previous comics. 'Krunch! #7' has a stories about communication problems with parents, the perils of pill popping, risks of smoking for asthmatics, how to do job interviews, and the stolen generation.

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Summary

Object Statement

Comic book, 'Krunch!', issue 7, volume 1, paper, Streetwize Comics, Australia, 1999

Physical Description

Comic book, 'Krunch!', issue 7, volume 1, paper, Streetwize Comics, Australia, 1999 Portrait-format comic book with a colour illustration depicting young people dancing in a 'mosh pit' on the cover. The comic book bears the title 'Krunch!' in red. The internal pages feature black and white illustrations. The 'Krunch' subscription series republishes the best stories from previous comics. This issue features stories discussing communication problems with parents, drug use and it's consequences, advice for job interviews and the Stolen Generation.

DIMENSIONS

Height

277 mm

Width

205 mm

PRODUCTION

Notes

The comic book was produced in September 1999 by Streetwize Comics Ltd. The Streetwize writing and art team are Ross Carnsew (art director/artist) and Eddie Greenaway (writer/researcher).

SOURCE

Credit Line

Gift of Streetwize Comics Ltd, 2000

Acquisition Date

24 November 2000

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