A comedian who has raised rage to the level of an art form, Lewis Black is a satirist and standup performer whose trademark rants about the failings of the world have made him one of the most popular and singular voices in American humor. Working as an actor and standup through the 1990s (his early material can be heard on 2011's The Prophet, recorded in 1990), he rose to prominence late in the decade with regular appearances on Comedy Central's The Daily Show, giving voice to his obsession with human stupidity, and his delivery was so full of frothing, barely articulate bile ...