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Bob die wütende Blume: Hundeschiller - Taschenbuch, 1892391341, Stephen Notley, neu-
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Publisher
Tachyon Publications
ISBN-10
1892391341
ISBN-13
9781892391346
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50869148
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Book Title
Bob the Angry Flower : Dog Killer
Number of Pages
158 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Topic
Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons
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Yes
Genre
Humor
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Trade Paperback
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0.5 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
8.4 in
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7.4 in
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"Bob the Angry Flower eludes genre...Notley's approach to sequential art is incomparable." -- The Goreletter, "Amazingly funny, totally off-beat, and like nothing else I've ever read." --iComics "Bob the Angry Flower eludes genre...Notley's approach to sequential art is incomparable." -- The Goreletter, "Bob the Angry Flower experiences all emotions at exaggerated levels. He's sort of like your id with an unlimited budget." -Michael Swanwick, author,Bones of the EarthandCigar-Box Faust, ""Bob the Angry Flower "eludes genre...Notley's approach to sequential art is incomparable."" --"The Goreletter, "Stephen Notley germinates the page with his comic seed, impregnating the unsuspecting reader with writhing fetuses of laughter." --Keith Knight, "The K Chronicles", "Notley's syndicated Bob the Angry Flower exemplifies the new science-fiction comics. Instead of rocketing around the galaxies, it generally stays on terra firma and lets the aliens come to it. It features robots, especially the lugubrious author's alter-ego, Lovebot, and, getting brainy for a change, quantum phenomena, as when Bob, instead of just chopping a spunky crippled kid' up with an ax, whacks him with a 'quantum waveform decollapser' that renders the annoying child into innumerable, identical, possible spunky crippled kids. Trenchant references are made to highbrow fantasy (Kafka) and SF ( Brave New World ), but Notley is obviously most inspired by 1950s sci-fi' flickers and their progeny of giant reptile/bug/thing attack yarns (though the big critter that most excites him is the already-big-enough bear; see the long, wordless story in the center of the book, Pure Action'). And he's incensed by the Bush administration. Bob is pretty transparently another Notley alter ego--the main one--yet he also seems an ambulatory bud from The Little Shop of Horrors 's Audrey. Energetically drawn, top-drawer madness. " -- Booklist "I just laugh my butt off every time I see Bob having one of his hissy fits. And who else describes what we live with now so succinctly--Cheney's tiny Republican heart, tight with hate'? Bob is me and Bob is you." --Donna Barr, author of Desert Peach and Stinz "The long-awaited Dog Killer (Tachyon) is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness." -- The Onion How I pity those English monolinguists who will only know Bob the Angry Flower as a hysterically funny force of chaos. Those who read Bob in its original Klingon know it to be a keen, insightful look into the humorous nuances behind today's headlines." --Phil Foglio, co-author of Girl Genius " Dog Killer is rife with wry political commentary and subversive play, but it's also an appealing work of dark surrealism. . . . It's courageous alternative art. Sounds a lot like what I enjoy about horror fiction...." --Michael Arnzen, The Goreletter "" Bob the Angry Flower will rock your world." --Keith Knight, author of The K Chronicles "It's amazingly funny, totally offbeat, and like nothing else I've ever read." -- iComics, "Intensely funny. I've been laughing like a supervillain for days." --Joss Whedon, creator, Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Notley's syndicated Bob the Angry Flower exemplifies the new science-fiction comics. Instead of rocketing around the galaxies, it generally stays on terra firma and lets the aliens come to it. It features robots, especially the lugubrious author's alter-ego, Lovebot, and, getting brainy for a change, quantum phenomena, as when Bob, instead of just chopping a 'spunky crippled kid' up with an ax, whacks him with a 'quantum waveform decollapser' that renders the annoying child into innumerable, identical, possible spunky crippled kids. Trenchant references are made to highbrow fantasy (Kafka) and SF (Brave New World), but Notley is obviously most inspired by 1950s 'sci-fi' flickers and their progeny of giant reptile/bug/thing attack yarns (though the big critter that most excites him is the already-big-enough bear; see the long, wordless story in the center of the book, 'Pure Action'). And he's incensed by the Bush administration. Bob is pretty transparently another Notley alter ego--the main one--yet he also seems an ambulatory bud from The Little Shop of Horrors 's Audrey. Energetically drawn, top-drawer madness." -- Booklist "I just laugh my butt off every time I see Bob having one of his hissy fits. And who else describes what we live with now so succinctly--'Cheney's tiny Republican heart, tight with hate.'? Bob is me and Bob is you..." --Donna Barr, author of Desert Peach and Stinz "The long-awaited Dog Killer (Tachyon) is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness." -- The Onion "How I pity those English monolinguists who will only know Bob the Angry Flower as a hysterically funny force of chaos. Those who read Bob in its original Klingon know it to be a keen, insightful look into the humorous nuances behind today's headlines." --Phil Foglio, co-author of Girl Genius " Dog Killer is rife with wry political commentary and subversive play, but it's also an appealing work of dark surrealism.... It's courageous alternative art. Sounds a lot like what I enjoy about horror fiction...." --Michael Arnzen, The Goreletter "Bob the Angry Flower will rock your world." --Keith Knight, author of The K Chronicles "It's amazingly funny, totally offbeat, and like nothing else I've ever read." -- iComics, "Intensely funny. I've been laughing like a supervillain for days." -Joss Whedon, creator,Buffy the Vampire Slayer , "Intensely funny. I've been laughing like a supervillain for days." --Joss Whedon, creator," Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Bob the Angry Flower experiences all emotions at exaggerated levels. He's sort of like your id with an unlimited budget." --Michael Swanwick, author, "Bones of the Earth" and "Cigar-Box Faust", "The long-awaited Dog Killer...is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness" — The Onion, "Intensely funny. I've been laughing like a supervillain for days." —Joss Whedon, creator, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Notley's syndicated Bob the Angry Flower exemplifies the new science-fiction comics. Instead of rocketing around the galaxies, it generally stays on terra firma and lets the aliens come to it. It features robots, especially the lugubrious author's alter-ego, Lovebot, and, getting brainy for a change, quantum phenomena, as when Bob, instead of just chopping a ‘spunky crippled kid' up with an ax, whacks him with a ‘quantum waveform decollapser' that renders the annoying child into innumerable, identical, possible spunky crippled kids. Trenchant references are made to highbrow fantasy (Kafka) and SF (Brave New World), but Notley is obviously most inspired by 1950s ‘sci-fi' flickers and their progeny of giant reptile/bug/thing attack yarns (though the big critter that most excites him is the already-big-enough bear; see the long, wordless story in the center of the book, ‘Pure Action'). And he's incensed by the Bush administration. Bob is pretty transparently another Notley alter ego—the main one—yet he also seems an ambulatory bud from The Little Shop of Horrors 's Audrey. Energetically drawn, top-drawer madness." — Booklist I just laugh my butt off every time I see Bob having one of his hissy fits. And who else describes what we live with now so succinctly—‘Cheney's tiny Republican heart, tight with hate.'? Bob is me and Bob is you..." —Donna Barr, author of Desert Peach and Stinz The long-awaited Dog Killer (Tachyon) is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness." — The Onion How I pity those English monolinguists who will only know Bob the Angry Flower as a hysterically funny force of chaos. Those who read Bob in its original Klingon know it to be a keen, insightful look into the humorous nuances behind today's headlines." —Phil Foglio, co-author of Girl Genius Dog Killer is rife with wry political commentary and subversive play, but it's also an appealing work of dark surrealism.... It's courageous alternative art. Sounds a lot like what I enjoy about horror fiction...." —Michael Arnzen, The Goreletter Bob the Angry Flower will rock your world." —Keith Knight, author of The K Chronicles It's amazingly funny, totally offbeat, and like nothing else I've ever read." — iComics, "Stephen Notley germinates the page with his comic seed, impregnating the unsuspecting reader with writhing fetuses of laughter." --Keith Knight, The K Chronicles, "Bob the Angry Flower eludes genre...Notley's approach to sequential art is incomparable." -The Goreletter, "Intensely funny. I've been laughing like a supervillain for days." —Joss Whedon, creator, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Bob the Angry Flower experiences all emotions at exaggerated levels. He's sort of like your id with an unlimited budget." —Michael Swanwick, author, Bones of the Earth and Cigar-Box Faust, "Bob the Angry Flowereludes genre...Notley's approach to sequential art is incomparable." -The Goreletter, "Intensely funny. I've been laughing like a supervillain for days." -Joss Whedon, creator, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Notley's syndicated Bob the Angry Flower exemplifies the new science-fiction comics. Instead of rocketing around the galaxies, it generally stays on terra firma and lets the aliens come to it. It features robots, especially the lugubrious author's alter-ego, Lovebot, and, getting brainy for a change, quantum phenomena, as when Bob, instead of just chopping a spunky crippled kid' up with an ax, whacks him with a 'quantum waveform decollapser' that renders the annoying child into innumerable, identical, possible spunky crippled kids. Trenchant references are made to highbrow fantasy (Kafka) and SF ( Brave New World ), but Notley is obviously most inspired by 1950s sci-fi' flickers and their progeny of giant reptile/bug/thing attack yarns (though the big critter that most excites him is the already-big-enough bear; see the long, wordless story in the center of the book, Pure Action'). And he's incensed by the Bush administration. Bob is pretty transparently another Notley alter ego--the main one--yet he also seems an ambulatory bud from The Little Shop of Horrors 's Audrey. Energetically drawn, top-drawer madness. " -- Booklist "I just laugh my butt off every time I see Bob having one of his hissy fits. And who else describes what we live with now so succinctly--Cheney's tiny Republican heart, tight with hate'? Bob is me and Bob is you." --Donna Barr, author of Desert Peach and Stinz "The long-awaited Dog Killer (Tachyon) is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness." -- The Onion How I pity those English monolinguists who will only know Bob the Angry Flower as a hysterically funny force of chaos. Those who read Bob in its original Klingon know it to be a keen, insightful look into the humorous nuances behind today's headlines." --Phil Foglio, co-author of Girl Genius " Dog Killer is rife with wry political commentary and subversive play, but it's also an appealing work of dark surrealism. . . . It's courageous alternative art. Sounds a lot like what I enjoy about horror fiction...." --Michael Arnzen, The Goreletter ?" Bob the Angry Flower will rock your world." --Keith Knight, author of The K Chronicles "It's amazingly funny, totally offbeat, and like nothing else I've ever read." -- iComics, "Intensely funny. I've been laughing like a supervillain for days." —Joss Whedon, creator, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Notley's syndicated Bob the Angry Flower exemplifies the new science-fiction comics. Instead of rocketing around the galaxies, it generally stays on terra firma and lets the aliens come to it. It features robots, especially the lugubrious author's alter-ego, Lovebot, and, getting brainy for a change, quantum phenomena, as when Bob, instead of just chopping a #145;spunky crippled kid' up with an ax, whacks him with a #145;quantum waveform decollapser' that renders the annoying child into innumerable, identical, possible spunky crippled kids. Trenchant references are made to highbrow fantasy (Kafka) and SF (Brave New World), but Notley is obviously most inspired by 1950s #145;sci-fi' flickers and their progeny of giant reptile/bug/thing attack yarns (though the big critter that most excites him is the already-big-enough bear; see the long, wordless story in the center of the book, #145;Pure Action'). And he's incensed by the Bush administration. Bob is pretty transparently another Notley alter ego—the main one—yet he also seems an ambulatory bud from The Little Shop of Horrors 's Audrey. Energetically drawn, top-drawer madness." — Booklist I just laugh my butt off every time I see Bob having one of his hissy fits. And who else describes what we live with now so succinctly—#145;Cheney's tiny Republican heart, tight with hate.'? Bob is me and Bob is you..." —Donna Barr, author of Desert Peach and Stinz The long-awaited Dog Killer (Tachyon) is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness." — The Onion How I pity those English monolinguists who will only know Bob the Angry Flower as a hysterically funny force of chaos. Those who read Bob in its original Klingon know it to be a keen, insightful look into the humorous nuances behind today's headlines." —Phil Foglio, co-author of Girl Genius Dog Killer is rife with wry political commentary and subversive play, but it's also an appealing work of dark surrealism.... It's courageous alternative art. Sounds a lot like what I enjoy about horror fiction...." —Michael Arnzen, The Goreletter Bob the Angry Flower will rock your world." —Keith Knight, author of The K Chronicles It's amazingly funny, totally offbeat, and like nothing else I've ever read." — iComics, "Intensely funny. I've been laughing like a supervillain for days." -Joss Whedon, creator,Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "The long-awaited Dog Killer...is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness" --"The Onion", "Bob the Angry Flower experiences all emotions at exaggerated levels. He's sort of like your id with an unlimited budget." --Michael Swanwick, author, Bones of the Earth and Cigar-Box Faust, "Intensely funny. I've been laughing like a supervillain for days." --Joss Whedon, creator, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Bob the Angry Flower eludes genre...Notley's approach to sequential art is incomparable." — The Goreletter, "The long-awaited Dog Killer...is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness" -The Onion, "Stephen Notley germinates the page with his comic seed, impregnating the unsuspecting reader with writhing fetuses of laughter." —Keith Knight, The K Chronicles, "The long-awaited Dog Killer...is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness" -- The Onion, "Stephen Notley germinates the page with his comic seed, impregnating the unsuspecting reader with writhing fetuses of laughter." -Keith Knight,The K Chronicles, "The long-awaited Dog Killer...is a whole new chance to revel in Notley's fevered, nihilistic madness" -The Onion
Synopsis
Combining the politics of The Boondocks , the surrealism of Zippy the Pinhead , and the pop-culture madness of The Simpsons , Bob the Angry Flower is an edgy, trenchantly political, and achingly funny comic strip. Whether he's building killer robots, running for pope, or just getting creamed at 20 Questions, Bob is locked, loaded, and ready to destroy the Earth--unless there's something good on TV. Bob the Angry Flower: Dog Killer is exactly what disaffected teenagers, jaded grownups, disgruntled geeks, and Peter Pans of all ages have been waiting for: a flower with a brilliant mind, a bipolar temperament, and the attention span of a five-year-old loaded up on sugar and Saturday-morning cartoons. This first U.S.-published collection of Canadian cartoonist Stephen Notley's syndicated masterpiece is a crazed love letter to monster movies, petty demagogues, and vegetarian tyrants alike. Unpredictable, original, and wholly outrageous, Bob is coming to America--and not a moment too soon., Combining the politics of The Boondocks , the surrealism of Zippy the Pinhead , and the pop-culture madness of The Simpsons , Bob the Angry Flower is an edgy, trenchantly political, and achingly funny comic strip. Whether he's building killer robots, running for pope, or just getting creamed at 20 Questions, Bob is locked, loaded, and ready to destroy the Earth?unless there's something good on TV. Bob the Angry Flower: Dog Killer is exactly what disaffected teenagers, jaded grownups, disgruntled geeks, and Peter Pans of all ages have been waiting for: a flower with a brilliant mind, a bipolar temperament, and the attention span of a five-year-old loaded up on sugar and Saturday-morning cartoons. This first U.S.-published collection of Canadian cartoonist Stephen Notley's syndicated masterpiece is a crazed love letter to monster movies, petty demagogues, and vegetarian tyrants alike. Unpredictable, original, and wholly outrageous, Bob is coming to America?and not a moment too soon., Combining politics, surrealism, and pop-culture hilarity, Bob the Angry Flower is an edgy, trenchantly political, and achingly funny comic-strip character. Whether he's building killer robots, running for Pope, or getting creamed at 20 Questions, Bob is locked, loaded, and ready to destroy the earth--unless there's something good on TV. This collection of syndicated comic classics, the first to be published in the United States, is unpredictable, original, and wholly outrageous--perfect for disaffected teenagers, jaded grown-ups, disgruntled geeks, and Peter Pans of all ages.
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