Goosnav Book Two
Goosnav Book Two
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5.0 / 5.0
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From the world famous author of the Goosnav Comic Collection No.1 comes his next, unexpected best-seller: The Goosnav Comic Collection No. 2. This is a hardcover book featuring the best comics drawn by Goosnav in 2025. Orders guarantee you receive one of the limited signed copies of this book and a free eBook PDF.
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The book is dripping and oozing with soul, and is a nice hardcover as well. I pity all who don't posses a copy, and pray that their wretched ways are corrected. A signature feature of the comics is doohickeys which seem to follow sound mechanical principles at a glance, which is an amazing accomplishment in the field of doohickification. Worth every penny.
Walks like a book, talks like a book, smells like a book, even tastes like a book. Solid book. Would book again.
Comics to be enjoyed time and again. If you enjoy his comics on instagram, but have yet to partake of his zines, do yourself a favor and getchurself a copy of this timely and timeless classic. Its neither 2 good 2 be true, nor a dilemma for anyone other than goodnav — which is to say that its both good and true and a no brainer — which is to say both that it neither comes with a brain, nor is it a difficult decision to vote “”YES”” with your dollars and buy this beautiful buuk. (And i must add — I am especially pleased with the hardback-Zine format!)
I particularly enjoyed reading syndicated comics as a child. Mostly Peanuts, The Far Side, Pearls Before Swine, Calvin and Hobbes, etc. Goosnav's comics are a breath of fresh air to encapsulate everything we see and face everyday. The absurdity of our media consumption, the vices we see and commit, and the plain truths some of us fail to acknowledge. These things coupled with a three or four panel individual comic strip make me laugh, and then think. I strongly recommend this book.
This reminds me of my favorite childhood book, "Baby's first book on advanced Marxist class theory on post-colonial gender-queer relations in Burkina Faso"