Flintstones Vol. 1
«“It deserves Eisner attention…a unique commodity: a comic with an honest-to-god stance on the underpinnings of civilization and the true meaning of life.” —Starred Review from Booklist
“In what is probably the most unexpected achievement in current comics, writer Russell (God Is Disappointed in You) manages to make the Flintstones relevant by being topical and candid.” —Starred Review from Publishers Weekly
“DC’s new FLINTSTONES comic is brilliant social satire—yes, really.” —The Daily Dot
“An invitingly biting debut book that spikes the narrative with sharp one-liners and sly asides.” —Washington Post
“…easily one of the most compelling and interesting comics in a long while.”—Paste Magazine
“I never would have guessed that, out of all the books on shelves, THE FLINTSTONES would be the most satirical and affecting.” —Newsarama»
A modern take on Hanna-Barbera's most famous stone-age family! It features the first family of Bedrock (and civilization, really) and tells the story of who we are and why we do what we do as if it all began with Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, and the rest of the citizens of Bedrock. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- DC Comics
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781401268374
- Utgivelsesår
- 2017
- Format
- 26 x 17 cm
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«“It deserves Eisner attention…a unique commodity: a comic with an honest-to-god stance on the underpinnings of civilization and the true meaning of life.” —Starred Review from Booklist
“In what is probably the most unexpected achievement in current comics, writer Russell (God Is Disappointed in You) manages to make the Flintstones relevant by being topical and candid.” —Starred Review from Publishers Weekly
“DC’s new FLINTSTONES comic is brilliant social satire—yes, really.” —The Daily Dot
“An invitingly biting debut book that spikes the narrative with sharp one-liners and sly asides.” —Washington Post
“…easily one of the most compelling and interesting comics in a long while.”—Paste Magazine
“I never would have guessed that, out of all the books on shelves, THE FLINTSTONES would be the most satirical and affecting.” —Newsarama»