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Portrait Of A Drunk
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Portrait Of A Drunk

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Guy is no master mariner, with a clipped red (or black) beard. He’s just an ordinary member of the crew - able enough, but also a lazy, cowardly liar, a drunkard, and a thief. His story is told in two allegorical parts: The Blowout and The Hangover. Three contemporary comics titans, Belgian Olivier Schrauwen (Parallel Lives) and the French duo Ruppert and Mulot (The Perineum Technique) collaborate to bring you the best pictorial and narrative elements of the great tales of the sea - bright colors, grand battles, gallows humor - in this tour de force of black comedy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fantagraphics
Country
United States
Date
11 May 2020
Pages
184
ISBN
9781683962892

Guy is no master mariner, with a clipped red (or black) beard. He’s just an ordinary member of the crew - able enough, but also a lazy, cowardly liar, a drunkard, and a thief. His story is told in two allegorical parts: The Blowout and The Hangover. Three contemporary comics titans, Belgian Olivier Schrauwen (Parallel Lives) and the French duo Ruppert and Mulot (The Perineum Technique) collaborate to bring you the best pictorial and narrative elements of the great tales of the sea - bright colors, grand battles, gallows humor - in this tour de force of black comedy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fantagraphics
Country
United States
Date
11 May 2020
Pages
184
ISBN
9781683962892