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Fifty postcards from
The Guardian
, by Britain’s most well regarded cartoonist
Tom Gauld (
Mooncop
,
You’re All Just Jealous of My Jetpack
Goliath
) has created countless iconic strips for
over the course of his illustrious career. A master of condensing grand, highbrow themes into one- to eight-panel comics, his weekly strips embody his trademark British humor while simultaneously opening comics to an audience unfamiliar with the artistry that cartooning has to offer. Funny but serious, these postcards allow Gauld to put his impressive knowledge of history, literature, and pop culture on full display—his impeccable timing and distinctive visual style setting him apart from the rest.
This postcard set celebrates more than a decade of Gauld’s contributions to
, with fifty of his most beloved strips, on everything from Samuel Beckett’s sitcom pitches (such as
Waiting for Kramer
: a show where two men await the arrival of a man named Kramer who never comes), “Procrastination for Creative Writers, a 10-Week Course,” and “Poetry Anthologies for People Who Don’t Like Poems.” Witty and beautifully drawn,
The Snooty Bookshop
will make you chuckle at least fifty times, guaranteed.
The Guardian
, by Britain’s most well regarded cartoonist
Tom Gauld (
Mooncop
,
You’re All Just Jealous of My Jetpack
Goliath
) has created countless iconic strips for
over the course of his illustrious career. A master of condensing grand, highbrow themes into one- to eight-panel comics, his weekly strips embody his trademark British humor while simultaneously opening comics to an audience unfamiliar with the artistry that cartooning has to offer. Funny but serious, these postcards allow Gauld to put his impressive knowledge of history, literature, and pop culture on full display—his impeccable timing and distinctive visual style setting him apart from the rest.
This postcard set celebrates more than a decade of Gauld’s contributions to
, with fifty of his most beloved strips, on everything from Samuel Beckett’s sitcom pitches (such as
Waiting for Kramer
: a show where two men await the arrival of a man named Kramer who never comes), “Procrastination for Creative Writers, a 10-Week Course,” and “Poetry Anthologies for People Who Don’t Like Poems.” Witty and beautifully drawn,
The Snooty Bookshop
will make you chuckle at least fifty times, guaranteed.
Fifty postcards from
The Guardian
, by Britain’s most well regarded cartoonist
Tom Gauld (
Mooncop
,
You’re All Just Jealous of My Jetpack
Goliath
) has created countless iconic strips for
over the course of his illustrious career. A master of condensing grand, highbrow themes into one- to eight-panel comics, his weekly strips embody his trademark British humor while simultaneously opening comics to an audience unfamiliar with the artistry that cartooning has to offer. Funny but serious, these postcards allow Gauld to put his impressive knowledge of history, literature, and pop culture on full display—his impeccable timing and distinctive visual style setting him apart from the rest.
This postcard set celebrates more than a decade of Gauld’s contributions to
, with fifty of his most beloved strips, on everything from Samuel Beckett’s sitcom pitches (such as
Waiting for Kramer
: a show where two men await the arrival of a man named Kramer who never comes), “Procrastination for Creative Writers, a 10-Week Course,” and “Poetry Anthologies for People Who Don’t Like Poems.” Witty and beautifully drawn,
The Snooty Bookshop
will make you chuckle at least fifty times, guaranteed.
The Guardian
, by Britain’s most well regarded cartoonist
Tom Gauld (
Mooncop
,
You’re All Just Jealous of My Jetpack
Goliath
) has created countless iconic strips for
over the course of his illustrious career. A master of condensing grand, highbrow themes into one- to eight-panel comics, his weekly strips embody his trademark British humor while simultaneously opening comics to an audience unfamiliar with the artistry that cartooning has to offer. Funny but serious, these postcards allow Gauld to put his impressive knowledge of history, literature, and pop culture on full display—his impeccable timing and distinctive visual style setting him apart from the rest.
This postcard set celebrates more than a decade of Gauld’s contributions to
, with fifty of his most beloved strips, on everything from Samuel Beckett’s sitcom pitches (such as
Waiting for Kramer
: a show where two men await the arrival of a man named Kramer who never comes), “Procrastination for Creative Writers, a 10-Week Course,” and “Poetry Anthologies for People Who Don’t Like Poems.” Witty and beautifully drawn,
The Snooty Bookshop
will make you chuckle at least fifty times, guaranteed.