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Cargando... The Best of Dinosaur Comics: 2003-2005 A.D.por Ryan North
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Diminishing returns, a little bit--at first it's the funniest thing you've ever seen, later you get the formula--slap desultorily serious exploration of philosophical concept du jour undermined comically by dudely dinosaur diction up against the same six panels every day--but the concepts are still catchy, the diction is still a delight, there is still a lot of forward awesome, and I like that those people will be almost getting stepped on forever. ( ) I read Dinosaur Comics every day through my feed on LiveJournal but I wanted to give Ryan some love (read: money) for making me laugh so many times for free. I find Dinosaur Comics gets funnier the more you read - at first you don't realize just how amazing it is that the frames are always the same and only the dialogue changes. As you keep reading, Ryan's brilliance really breaks through. A good weapon against an apocalyptic future where the internet implodes but I still really really need to read Dinosaur Comics (which, come on, I totally *would*). This collection is totally fucking awesome, as Dinosaur Comics so often is. Redundant to what's on the web of course, which, if you somehow have never managed to experience, is all archived here: http://www.qwantz.com/archive.pl . I'm glad to have at least some of it in hard copy, though. No one expects the internet-imploding apocalypse!
This strip is so improbable, so unconventional -- and so wonderful. Pertenece a las seriesDinosaur Comics (Book 1)
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