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Poorlier Drawn Lines

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Poorlier Drawn Lines
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Reza Farazmand
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 178
Category/GenreCartoons and comic strips
ISBN/Barcode 9780593087701
ClassificationsDewey:741.56973
Audience
General
Illustrations 160 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint Plume
Publication Date 19 November 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

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. 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.

Author Biography

Reza Farazmand lives and draws in Los Angeles. He started putting his comics on the Internet in college at pdlcomics.tumblr.com, and was soon surprised to learn that this activity could make for an actual career. His work has since been featured in and around such places as television sets, websites, magazines, and now this book. When he's not writing or drawing, Reza enjoys drinking coffee and looking at things on screens. He is generally a pretty good guy.