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Everything
you wanted to know about Chip Zdarsky in easy-to-read interview formats! The fine folks at popimage interview Chip about his humble beginnings and sassy end. In this very special interview with Bully Magazine, Chip looks to the future while mis-remembering the past. With the global release of Chip Zdarsky's Prison Funnies Issue Two: Destination: Destiny: Part Two (of Three): Destiny's Child, the keen dudes at popimage provide readers with a sneak peek! Newsarama gives Chip a working over in a hard-hitting no-holds barred interview tying into the universal release of Chip Zdarsky's Prison Funnies Issue Two: Destination: Destiny: Part Two (of Three): Destiny's Child.
SOME KIND WORDS Best
Infrequently Published Series of 2003! I
highly recommend this and the previous collection for anyone wanting
to be on the cutting edge of the fringe comic scene. I'm ready for the
next book already! Prison
Funnies is hilarious. Whether it's the skinless Johnny Arson singing
a happy tune on his guitar, or the countless, un-PC stabs at prison
life, you can bet that Zdarksy's one sick fella. A comedy genius, but
sick. I love it. Chip
Zdarsky is from Toronto, and he makes what's easily one of the best
new comics I’ve read all year. Prison Funnies started as a strip
in a local university, and blossomed into a bona fide cultural phenomenon.
(If by phenomenon you mean a printed collection of his strips and the
first issue of an ongoing comic book a phenomenon.) Fusing spontaneous
violence, skinless arsonists and the sweet, sweet love between guards
and prisoners, Prison Funnies makes me laugh harder than a comic
should make me laugh Zdarsky's
depraved and surreal sense of humor is a bloody mess of fun.
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