each of its four chapters are told from the point of view of one of four principal characters: a struggling stand-up comedian named John
Castrée responds with grace and subtlety
and when coupled with the co-authors' sharp writing and Trondheim's circumspect illustrations
and includes gallery sections for inspiration and exercises and projects that enable you to practise your technique
"Wallander’s work inBecoming Horses strikes a lot of notes that modern cartooning seems to have eschewed
Pierre Eugene Levy each of its four chaptersBy Maurice Sendak. Published by Harper Collins. Softcover, 48 pages, Colour, 1962 (2018 edition) For over fifty years, children have cared about Pierre, the little boy who doesnt care about anythinguntil he meets a lion! Now in a larger, 5 x 7 trim size, Pierre will continue to make children giggle while also being reminded in the funniest of ways that I don't care! can become a problem. This beloved classic from Maurice Sendak has helped generations