Funnyhahas is a collection of new comic strips and surreal illustrations created by the unique imagination of Ted Gudlat. Crocodiles, horses, and space punks feel paranoid in
suburbia, get tattoos, run out of beer and generally create a trippy universe. Lurking behind their insane and vulgar shenanigans is a rich infomercial tycoon, who is in cahoots with
money-hungry aliens, who is planning to brainwash the town and milk them for everything they are worth (basically nothing). These foul yet hilarious creations are perfect for reading while
eating cornfalkes or while on the john.
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Kingdom of the Young
$558 -
Library Way: A Celebration of the World’s Great Literature, Brought to You by the Grand Central Partnership and the New York Pub
$525 -
Solutions and Other Problems
$700 -
Kapow! Poetry & Comix
$558 -
A Literary History of Mississippi
$1,800 -
Self-Portrait as Wikipedia Entry
$595 -
Brilliant Flame! Amiri Baraka: Poems, Plays, Politics for the People
$1,363 -
My Bookstore: Writers Celebrate Their Favorite Places to Browse, Read, and Shop
$630 -
David Foster Wallace Portátil / Portable David Foster Wallace: Relatos, Ensayos & Materiales Ineditos
$873 -
The Collected Shorter Works of Mark Twain
$2,212 -
Where Were We?: The Conversation Continues
$1,225 -
American Writers Classics
$13,095 -
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens
$980 -
Are You There, God?: It’s Me, Mommy
$560 -
Rick and Bubba’s Expert Guide to God, Country, Family, and Anything Else We Can Think of
$560 -
Cubanisimo: Una Antologia De La Literatura Cubana Contemporaneo/ The Vintage Book of Contemporary Cuban Literature
$490 -
A Life in Words
$698 -
The Black Notes: Fresh Writing by Black Women and Girls
$698 -
The Politics of Race in Panama: Afro-Hispanic and West Indian Literary Discourses of Contention
$898 -
Ghosts of Seattle Past: An Anthology of Lost Seattle Places
$698

