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Bezig met laden... Dork: Who's Laughing Now? (Dork Volume 1) (v. 1) (editie 2001)door Evan Dorkin
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Who's Laughing Now? is a graphic novel collecting work from the first five issues of Evan Dorkin's comic book Dork, as well as additional content originally meant for other projects. Dorkin excels in the short format, and so his dark and irreverent humor really shines in this collection, whether it's with the serialized adventures of The Murder Family, the Fisher-Price Theater, or the pages of three-panel "comic strips" near the end. For those familiar with Evan Dorkin's work, this graphic novel will appeal more towards fans of Milk & Cheese and the The Eltingville Club than those who read Pirate Corps or his adaptations of the Bill & Ted films, but the Devil Puppet assures you that you WILL enjoy it. ( ) Dork is the slow going collection of Evan Dorkin's one-off and semi-serialized comics and strips. Though he's probably known mostly for his comic Milk and Cheese, Evan's best work is in the pages of Dork where he lets loose his own brand of Mad magazine style parody and gets some of his inner demons out on paper. Including strips such as Fisher Price theatre, the Murder Family, and his reoccurring devil hand puppet. One of the things I love about his style is that he tends to cover his pages with hidden puns and jokes, so it actually takes a bit to get through it all, even the inside front covers of the comics are jammed with jokes written around the copyright info. He's a bit self-loathing and neurotic at times, but it sure does make for some fun comics. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Dork (collection 1-5)
by Evan Dorkin The first-ever collection from the acclaimed humor anthology Dork, "Who's Laughing Now?" features 112 pages of densely-packed comic book craziness from Dork #1-5, all wrapped up in a sweet little package co-designed by Dorkin and his partner-in-crime, Sarah Dyer! Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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