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Jobremus Bojeffries is like any other father trying to maintain order in his oversized family. Never mind that family contains a werewolf, a vampire, a grandpa in the last stages of organic matter, and a baby that puts off enough thermonuclear energy to power England and Wales...
All right, they''re no ordinary family. And this is no ordinary book, with stories spanning decades, a whole chapter written as light opera, a Christmas episode, and an all-new, 24-page comic bringing the Bojeffries up to the present day. On every page, the wry and anarchic creativity of the creators shines through: Alan Moore''s affectionate and penetrating grasp of human nature (and British culture) creates a kind of desperate poignancy in the characters, brought to memorable life by Steve Parkhouse''s deft and articulate line work. It''s all there, untutored, unpolished, ramshackle, and always on the edge of collapse. Very much like Britain itself.

The Bojeffries Saga

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Jobremus Bojeffries is like any other father trying to maintain order in his oversized family. Never mind that family contains... Read more

    Publisher: Not Stated
    Publication Date: 01/01/1900
    ISBN13: 9781603090636, 978-1603090636
    ISBN10: 1603090630

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    Jobremus Bojeffries is like any other father trying to maintain order in his oversized family. Never mind that family contains a werewolf, a vampire, a grandpa in the last stages of organic matter, and a baby that puts off enough thermonuclear energy to power England and Wales...
    All right, they''re no ordinary family. And this is no ordinary book, with stories spanning decades, a whole chapter written as light opera, a Christmas episode, and an all-new, 24-page comic bringing the Bojeffries up to the present day. On every page, the wry and anarchic creativity of the creators shines through: Alan Moore''s affectionate and penetrating grasp of human nature (and British culture) creates a kind of desperate poignancy in the characters, brought to memorable life by Steve Parkhouse''s deft and articulate line work. It''s all there, untutored, unpolished, ramshackle, and always on the edge of collapse. Very much like Britain itself.

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