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Reza Farazmand

    Comics for a Strange World
    Hope It All Works Out!
    City Monster
    Poorly Drawn Lines : good ideas and amazing stories
    Poorlier Drawn Lines
    • Poorlier Drawn Lines

      • 176 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      4,4(624)Ohodnotit

      Don’t Miss Poorly Drawn Lines on Cake, airing on FX and streaming on FX on Hulu! From New York Times bestselling author and artist Reza Farazmand, a new collection of absurdist, insightful comics about surviving friendships, foes, and all of life's little quirks in the age of technology. Poorlier Drawn Lines is the hilarious third installment of Reza Farazmand's New York Times bestselling Poorly Drawn Lines series. It follows up his 2017 hit Comics for a Strange World, and takes place in the same bizarre, now utterly beloved universe with familiar characters Reza's devoted fans love. This new collection from the webcomic artist brings his signature snark and poignant observations of these singularly strange and confusing times. In the world of Poorly Drawn Lines, nothing is too weird or too outlandish for parody. Featuring brand-new content alongside some of the most popular comics of the past year, Poorlier Drawn Lines will be the perfect gift for the nerds in your life.

      Poorlier Drawn Lines
    • A bear flies through space. A hamster suffers a breakdown. Elsewhere, a child marvels at the wonder of nature as worms emerge from the ground and begin looking for vodka. This is the bizarre world of Poorly Drawn Lines. With more than half a million fans on Facebook and callouts on NPR and Comedy Central, Reza Farazmand's Poorly Drawn Lines is a king among web comics, and this book will delight and mystify the legions of readers who like their humour poorly drawn.

      Poorly Drawn Lines : good ideas and amazing stories
    • City Monster

      • 160 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
      3,9(633)Ohodnotit

      Don’t Miss Poorly Drawn Lines on Cake, airing on FX and streaming on FX on Hulu! From New York Times bestselling author and artist Reza Farazmand, his first graphic novel about a young monster who moves to a big city. City Monster is set in a world of supernatural creatures and follows a young monster who moves to the city. As he struggles to figure out his future, his new life is interrupted by questions about his mysterious roommate—a ghost who can’t remember the past. Joined by their neighbor, a vampire named Kim, they explore the city, meeting a series of strange and spooky characters and looking for answers about life, memories, and where to get a good beer. With Reza's signature style, and familiar snark, this graphic novel is equal parts irreverent and insightful, the perfect vehicle for conveying the utter absurdity of our bizarre and confusing times.

      City Monster
    • Hope It All Works Out!

      A Poorly Drawn Lines Collection

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      The whimsical adventures of Mouse, Bird, Turtle, and Snail encapsulate a blend of absurd humor and heartfelt naivety, reminding readers that sometimes spontaneity is key. This collection features new and beloved comics from Reza Farazmand, showcasing the charming contrast between the animals' tough exteriors and their innocent personalities. With a unique sense of humor, the book appeals to comic lovers and fans of the Poorly Drawn Lines webcomic and FX animated series, including dozens of previously unseen comics.

      Hope It All Works Out!
    • Comics for a Strange World

      • 197 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      4,2(1186)Ohodnotit

      Don’t Miss Poorly Drawn Lines on Cake, airing on FX and streaming on FX on Hulu! Absurd comics for our absurd times, from the artist behind the wildly popular webcomic Poorly Drawn Lines—the perfect gift for comic book fans! In his follow up to the New York Times bestselling Poorly Drawn Lines, beloved webcomic artist Reza Farazmand returns with a collection of comics that hilariously skewers our modern age. Comics for a Strange World takes readers through time, space, and alternate realities, reuniting fans with favorite characters and presenting them with even more bizarre scenarios. A child is arrested for plagiarism. A squirrel adapts to human society by purchasing a cell phone—and a gun. And an old man shares memories of the Internet with his granddaughter (“A vast network of millions of idiots. Together, the idiots created endless shitty ideas. It was a true renaissance of shit.”). In the world of Poorly Drawn Lines, nothing is too weird or too outlandish for parody.

      Comics for a Strange World