Maakies

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.66 (955 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1560973919 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 136 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-12-19 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The two also recite poetry: world-weary reflections on love, death, drunkenness and the futility of life. Even the fish are alienated, sighing "the baited hook, a tired clich‚," as Gabby casts his fishing line into the water. Millionaire's strange and engaging comics style alternates between an almost sincere romanticism and a wholly unpredictable cartoonism. But in the great tradition of comic-book characters, they come alive again ready for their next horrific exit. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.. He'll devote a series of panels to beautifully rendered riverboats, while the next entries feature a roving band of ear mites who take up residence in Drinky-Crow's rotted, sun-baked skull and ask him to describe the afterlife ("like being strapped
One of the all time Greats Maakies is easly one of the all time greatest comic strips. Besides being beautifully drawn the strips wander drunkenly from lyric beauty to mind-numbing cruidity to nameless horror. There is no other source of such consistent humor, strangeness and unease. Gabby and Drinky Crow say the things you only think about saying as well as things you would rather not even think about let alone ever say.How creative and uniques is Maakies? I have not once managed to describe it properly to any of my friends and have always had to give them the book so they can see for themselves.. "Something to be Crowin' and Apin' About" according to twostools. The unbound joy and glee released upon these 1Something to be Crowin' and Apin' About The unbound joy and glee released upon these 136 pages should make any die-hard smirkin' sarcastic fool smile.For those of you unfamiliar with Drinky Crow and his faithful side-kick, Uncle Gabby, they have graced the panels of Tony Millionaire's "MAAKIES" cartoon strip since 199Something to be Crowin' and Apin' About twostools The unbound joy and glee released upon these 136 pages should make any die-hard smirkin' sarcastic fool smile.For those of you unfamiliar with Drinky Crow and his faithful side-kick, Uncle Gabby, they have graced the panels of Tony Millionaire's "MAAKIES" cartoon strip since 1994. Drinky Crow is an alcoholic and suicidal crow and his stovetop hat-wearing ape friend, Uncle Gabby, is often the "Costello" to Drinky's "Abbott."They are found at sea or on land, misguidedly navigating one another through mishaps and adventures of folly for drink, food, drink, gold and women. Oh yes, and they. . Drinky Crow is an alcoholic and suicidal crow and his stovetop hat-wearing ape friend, Uncle Gabby, is often the "Costello" to Drinky's "Abbott."They are found at sea or on land, misguidedly navigating one another through mishaps and adventures of folly for drink, food, drink, gold and women. Oh yes, and they. 6 pages should make any die-hard smirkin' sarcastic fool smile.For those of you unfamiliar with Drinky Crow and his faithful side-kick, Uncle Gabby, they have graced the panels of Tony Millionaire's "MAAKIES" cartoon strip since 199Something to be Crowin' and Apin' About twostools The unbound joy and glee released upon these 136 pages should make any die-hard smirkin' sarcastic fool smile.For those of you unfamiliar with Drinky Crow and his faithful side-kick, Uncle Gabby, they have graced the panels of Tony Millionaire's "MAAKIES" cartoon strip since 1994. Drinky Crow is an alcoholic and suicidal crow and his stovetop hat-wearing ape friend, Uncle Gabby, is often the "Costello" to Drinky's "Abbott."They are found at sea or on land, misguidedly navigating one another through mishaps and adventures of folly for drink, food, drink, gold and women. Oh yes, and they. . Drinky Crow is an alcoholic and suicidal crow and his stovetop hat-wearing ape friend, Uncle Gabby, is often the "Costello" to Drinky's "Abbott."They are found at sea or on land, misguidedly navigating one another through mishaps and adventures of folly for drink, food, drink, gold and women. Oh yes, and they. "Good Bye, Cruel World!" I read this book last summer and I found it so uproariously hysterical that I decided to get up and fix myself another drink instead of shooting myself in the head. Such is the power of Tony Millionaire's Maakies. Yes, a comic book saved me from depression.What's the secret behind Millionaire's unique formula? Suicide+alcoholism+naval battles=comedy? William S. Burroughs+Walt Disney+Herman Melville? The artwork, which is fairly detailed and traditional, and the cute characters act as a deceptive foil to the dirty jokes and ultraviolence that usually occur by the third or fourth panel o
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