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Chippendale''s . . . obsessively detailed [comics] feel like [they''ve] been shot straight from his brain onto the page. -Village Voice

Puke Force is social satire written dark and dense across Brian Chippendale''s deconstructed multiverse of walking, talking M&Ms, hamsters, and cycloptic-yet-glamorous trivia hosts. In scathingly funny single-page strips that build and build, he takes on social media narcissism, governmental propaganda, racism, and a culture of violence, skewering the malice of the right and the hypocrisies of the left.
A bomb explodes in a coffee shop: the incident is played out over and over again from the perspective of each table in the shop, revisiting moments from ten and twenty years before. We see the inevitable as the characters bicker or celebrate, unaware of what''s coming. Throughout this dystopic graphic novel, Chippendale uses humor and a frantic drawing style to show how the insidious nature of corporate greed and

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Chippendale''s . . . obsessively detailed [comics] feel like [they''ve] been shot straight from his brain onto the page. -Village... Read more

    Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly
    Publication Date: 1/16/2016
    ISBN13: 9781770462199, 978-1770462199
    ISBN10: 1770462198

    Fiction , Graphic Novels & Manga

    Description

    Chippendale''s . . . obsessively detailed [comics] feel like [they''ve] been shot straight from his brain onto the page. -Village Voice

    Puke Force is social satire written dark and dense across Brian Chippendale''s deconstructed multiverse of walking, talking M&Ms, hamsters, and cycloptic-yet-glamorous trivia hosts. In scathingly funny single-page strips that build and build, he takes on social media narcissism, governmental propaganda, racism, and a culture of violence, skewering the malice of the right and the hypocrisies of the left.
    A bomb explodes in a coffee shop: the incident is played out over and over again from the perspective of each table in the shop, revisiting moments from ten and twenty years before. We see the inevitable as the characters bicker or celebrate, unaware of what''s coming. Throughout this dystopic graphic novel, Chippendale uses humor and a frantic drawing style to show how the insidious nature of corporate greed and

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