The absurd antics, good-natured sarcasm, and misguided optimism of Mouse, Bird, Turtle, and Snail are inspiring and infectious, and a reminder that sometimes the best plan is to have no plans at all. The perfect book for comic lovers of all kinds, Hope It All Works Out offers a deep dive into the Poorly Drawn Lines comics of New York Times bestselling author Reza Farazmand. On the surface, the animals in
Poorly Drawn Lines are sophisticated, decadent creatures -- Turtle sports a beret, Snail wears shades, Bird smokes cigarettes, and Mouse assumes a fighting stance when anyone challenges his emotional fragility. But lurking beneath their surface images is a surprising warmth and charming naivete that provides the perfect setup for Reza Farazmand's unparalleled sense of humor. This author-curated collection of new comics and greatest hits showcases the unique and charming world of these small animals and the amusing gap between their tough guy images and animal innocence. Familiar to millions of readers of the
Poorly Drawn Lines webcomic and FX animated series on Hulu, this book collection includes dozens of never-before-seen comics.
Author: Reza Farazmand
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: 09/24/2024
Pages: 208
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 8.90h x 7.00w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781524893897
About the AuthorReza Farazmand is a
New York Times-bestselling author, comedy writer, and creator of the popular internet comic series Poorly Drawn Lines. He has published four books, including the graphic novel
City Monster and the comic and essay collection
Poorly Drawn Lines: Good Ideas and Amazing Stories, along with two followup collections:
Comics for a Strange World and
Poorlier Drawn Lines. His work has been featured in
McSweeney's Internet Tendency,
Adventure Time comics,
Buzzfeed, NPR, and on Comedy Central. He lives and draws in Los Angeles.