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"A dry, sarcastic humor that hits you hard in the chuckles." - BoredPanda.com This third collection from The Onion and the New Yorker contributor John McNamee features his most absurdly relatable comics on our futile attempts to seem "normal," and why that's hilarious.Pie Comics began as a college comic strip way back in the mid '00s, when flip phones roamed the earth. But after a shoulder injury forced cartoonist John McNamee to simplify his drawing style and improvise comics, Pie Comics evolved into the beloved strip it is today! This third collection from The Onion and the New Yorker contributor features his most absurdly relatable comics on our futile attempts to look "normal," and why that's hilarious.
Pie Comics began as a college comic strip way back in the mid '00s, when flip phones roamed the earth. But after a shoulder injury forced cartoonist John McNamee to simplify his drawing style and improvise comics, Pie Comics evolved into the beloved strip it is today! This new collection from The Onion and the New Yorker contributor features his most incisive and hilarious comics on knowledge, how we obtain it, and how we distort it.
Harumi Takasugi is 31 years old, single, and can't seem to find a permanent job. But when his cousin Kururi's mother dies in an unfortunate accident, it's suddenly up to him to take care of the orphaned 12-year-old even though he didn't even know she existed! Kururi is an odd child, antisocial and stubborn.
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