
Some Comics by Stephen Collins
Stephen Collins(Author)
Jonathan Cape (Publisher)
Published on 2. October 2014
Book
Hardback
120 pages
978-0-224-09969-1 (ISBN)
Description
Here are some comics by Stephen Collins.
Or, to be precise, a little over 100 comics by Stephen Collins.
They constitute your opportunity to
a) discover what plastic bags really think about
b) learn the true identity of Kim Jong-Un's life coach
c) have everything ruined by the internet
Enjoy!
Or, to be precise, a little over 100 comics by Stephen Collins.
They constitute your opportunity to
a) discover what plastic bags really think about
b) learn the true identity of Kim Jong-Un's life coach
c) have everything ruined by the internet
Enjoy!
Reviews / Votes
The outstanding title this year is Stephen Collins's Some Comics... Collins is a young man already equipped with the mordant gloom and brutal cynicism of the career cartoonist, and this is a fine first collection. * Spectator * Perfect single page distillations of 21st-century life. And they are hilarious... There truly is something for everyone * Creative Review * Ridiculously funny, damn clever... really well crafted. * Forbidden Planet Blog *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Vintage Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 120 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
349 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-224-09969-1 (9780224099691)
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Stephen Collins
Some Comics by Stephen Collins
E-Book
10/2014
Vintage Digital
€8.99
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Person
Stephen Collins is a cartoonist and illustrator. His first book, The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil, was published by Cape in 2013. Praised by the likes of Raymond Briggs and described as 'a future classic' by the Observer, it became the first graphic novel to be shortlisted for Waterstone's Book of the Year and won the Edinburgh Festival's inaugural 9th Art Award. Stephen previously won the Jonathan Cape/Observer Graphic Short Story Prize. His work has appeared in many publications worldwide, and he contributes regular comics to the Guardian Weekend and Prospect magazine. He lives near Hertford with his wife and son. For up-to-date news and work, visit www.colillo.com