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Some of the aughts-era technology references here may feel dated, but Bagge’s exceptional insight into self-delusional characters, who are struggling to retain carefully crafted identities, proves timeless. A compelling, fierce satire.
Bagge’s distinct vision of American life, conveyed through intense, exaggeratedly cartoony illustration and brilliant dialog, feel as revelatory and relevant as ever.
Current and future fans of Hurston plus anyone interested in American literary history will be entertained as well as enlightened. (See interview with Bagge on p. 69.)
Multiple-award winner Bagge (Buddy Does Seattle; Woman Rebel) brings a tense, frantic-paced underground-comic style to this colorful, text-heavy anthology about the workplace. Anyone who has a job can relate to this comedy. Those in the comic strip industry may find it a bit close to home. Young adults to seniors will certainly be amused…when they aren't cringing.
Multiple-award winner Bagge (Buddy Does Seattle; Woman Rebel) brings a tense, frantic-paced underground-comic style to this colorful, text-heavy anthology about the workplace. Anyone who has a job can relate to this comedy. Those in the comic strip industry may find it a bit close to home. Young adults to seniors will certainly be amused…when they aren't cringing.