Monday, April 14, 2008

All We Ever Do is Talk About Wood


All We Ever Do is Talk About Wood
By Tom Horacek
I was told by one of the PeEs to look at the lil book of cartoons. they said "since you are a fan of Charles Schulz’s work, you will adore this book hands down".
So I will look for it at great escape this week. If someone else has insight let me know.
This review was taken from drawn.ca after i googled it
"Tom Horacek’s All We Ever Do Is Talk About Wood is the newest petit livre from Drawn&Quarterly. The Vancouver artist’s first book, it’s a collection of single panel gags that seem to act as a celebration of pain, suffering, and life’s slow march to the grave. But the bitterness is sweetened by Horacek’s too-cute renderings. His round-headed characters not only evoke images of Charles Schulz’s Charlie Brown, but also the Peanuts-creator’s philosophy that “happiness isn’t funny.”"

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This looks great!

8:37 AM  

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