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Bezig met laden... The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Geniusdoor Judd Winick
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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. The first collection of the wonderful Barry Ween comics, which feature the world's most advanced intellect in the form of a profane (but not profound) ten-year old boy who keeps his secret from all but Jeremy, his best friend, while he labors mightily with his research and experiments and occasional mishaps. Currently my favorite comic book, and it's a real pleasure to have them all bound together. For a youthful cynic as obnoxious as Barry is, he really grows on you fast. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Meet Barry Ween, the smartest living human. What does a ten-year-old boy dowith a 350 I.Q.' Any thing he wants. Cranky, egotistical, arrogant andfoul-mouthed, Barry in general wants to conduct his experiments and be leftalone, but it never seems to work out. Hurdles that Barry must outmaneuver rangefrom time warps, to art thieves, to accidentally turning his best friend into adinosaur. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)741.5973The arts Graphic arts and decorative arts Drawing & drawings Cartoons, Caricatures, Comics Collections North American United States (General)LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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Until recently.
I received a preview copy of a comic in the mail at my day job (I work in a bookstore). The writer was someone I had never heard of, although the preview was quick to point out that he had appeared on MTV's the Real World. I never watched the Real World, but that didn't strike me as a ringing endorsement. Nevertheless, the comic had a catchy title, so I opened it up and gave it a try. I met a 10-year-old genius who had just inadvertently turned his best friend into a large purple dinosaur. I laughed for hours. I ran around work like a little kid, showing the comic to everyone. I called people up and tried to read it to them over the phone. I emailed the author and gushed like a 12-year-old girl. And more importantly, I went to the comic book shop and reserved a copy. The comic was The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius, and the author and artist was Judd Winick.
Judd and Barry kick-started me back into comics, and I can't thank 'em enough.
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