Nancy and Sluggo's Guide to Life : Comics about Money, Food, and Other Essentials
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1681378361
ISBN-13
9781681378367
Publisher
New York Review Books
Imprint
New York Review Books
Country of Manufacture
CN
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 14th, 2024
Print length
216 Pages
Weight
692 grams
Dimensions
21.60 x 28.00 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
Humour
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If you were alive in twentieth-century America, you knew Ernie Bushmillers Nancyand this new collection assembles some of the greatest strips featuring the much-loved cartoon icon and her pug-nosed companion, Sluggo.
The newspaper cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller once admitted that all my characters are conceived in desperation. Nancy was no exception. She was the niece of the star of his other strip, Fritzi Ritzi, and meant to serve as a throwaway gag character. But Nancy could not be contained: Within a few years, Bushmillers strip had been renamed for her, and she had begun her ascent into the pantheon of cartooning greats.
Nancy, along with on-and-off boyfriend Sluggo, delivered absurd laughs to readers for decades, all rendered in Bushmillers distinctive line that cartoonist Denis Kitchen once called geometric perfection. A masterpiece of humor and cartooning, Nancy earned both scorn and acclaim for decades, serving as a muse (and sometimes punching bag) for the likes of Andy Warhol, Joe Brainard, Gary Panter, Matt Groening, and more.
This collection of Bushmillers Nancy brings together a selection from the beloved Kitchen Sink Press editions of Nancy strips, including How Sluggo Survives! and Nancy Eats Food, as well as a number of newly selected cartoons.
Together, this wide-ranging collection offers a chance for readers to experience the full range of Bushmillers absurd humor and unexpected visual delights. As Nancy once said: Anything can happen in a comic strip!
The newspaper cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller once admitted that all my characters are conceived in desperation. Nancy was no exception. She was the niece of the star of his other strip, Fritzi Ritzi, and meant to serve as a throwaway gag character. But Nancy could not be contained: Within a few years, Bushmillers strip had been renamed for her, and she had begun her ascent into the pantheon of cartooning greats.
Nancy, along with on-and-off boyfriend Sluggo, delivered absurd laughs to readers for decades, all rendered in Bushmillers distinctive line that cartoonist Denis Kitchen once called geometric perfection. A masterpiece of humor and cartooning, Nancy earned both scorn and acclaim for decades, serving as a muse (and sometimes punching bag) for the likes of Andy Warhol, Joe Brainard, Gary Panter, Matt Groening, and more.
This collection of Bushmillers Nancy brings together a selection from the beloved Kitchen Sink Press editions of Nancy strips, including How Sluggo Survives! and Nancy Eats Food, as well as a number of newly selected cartoons.
Together, this wide-ranging collection offers a chance for readers to experience the full range of Bushmillers absurd humor and unexpected visual delights. As Nancy once said: Anything can happen in a comic strip!
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