Mock Stars traces the evolution of indie comedy from the underground music circuit into mainstream America. Through candid interviews with major players, including David Cross, Patton Oswalt, Neil Hamburger, Maria Bamford, Fred Armisen, Aimee Mann, and dozens of others, John Wenzel reveals how comedy is becoming relevant—and dangerously funny—again.
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The Totally Unscientific Study of the Search for Human Happiness
$908 -
Quite a Mountain: A Fable for All Ages
$350 -
Pogo: Under the Bamboozle Bush
$1,575 -
Phoebe and the Pigeon People: The Complete Comic Strips from the Chicago Reader
$700 -
How I Caught My Man Cheating: Outrageous Tales of Real-life Infidelities and Indiscretions
$560 -
Dirty Duck
$1,750 -
Cheer Up Love: Adventures in Depression With the Crab of Hate
$560 -
Man Repeller: Seeking Love. Finding Overalls.
$560 -
Awkward Family Pet Photos
$630 -
Bart Simpson’s Guide to Life: A Wee Handbook for the Perplexed
$525 -
The Big New Yorker Book of Dogs
$700 -
The Adorable Circle of Life: A Cute Celebration of Savage Predators and Their Hopeless Prey
$350 -
Jokes, Life After Death, and God
$1,400 -
Will Work for Smiles
$910 -
Johnny Hazard 4: The Newspaper Dailies 1951-1952
$1,750 -
The Simpsons/futurama Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis
$525 -
Room for Milk: Doodles
$523 -
How Great Is Your Gal?: Test Her Relationship IQ and See If She’s a Dream or a Disaster
$455 -
How Great Is Your Guy?: Test His Relationship IQ and See If He’s a Lover or a Loser
$455 -
How Bad Is Your Boss?: Do You Work for a Mentor or a Menace?
$455