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Loading... Emily the Strange: Lost, Dark and Bored, Volume 1 (Emily the Strange: Dark Horse Comics) (Vol 1) (edition 2006)by Rob Reger, Jessica Gruner, Brian Brooks, Kitty Remington, Buzz Parker (Illustrator)
Work InformationEmily the Strange: Lost, Dark, & Bored Vol. 1 (Emily the Strange) by Rob Reger
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. OK, I didn't actually finish this. I didn't get it. I think it's a compilation from a Dark Horse comic book series. ( ) The counter-culture clothing icon tosses off her bon-mots and catchphrases among a sea of red and black ink. In these largely plotless stories, Emily, a Tuesday Addams homage, plays up the three themes of the book, Lost, Dark and Bored. Emily tries to cure her boredom, gets Lost in Innerspace and revels in her dark lifestyle. Personally I find Emily more appealing on a T-shirt or sticker than in these inane episodes, but maybe I am simply too old for Emily the Strange. I really don't get it. (cross posted from MeriJenBen) A series of three comics about Emily the Strange and her many black cats. It is filled with lots of short tales filled with her usual attitude centering around being lost, in the dark and bored essentially! There are "interviews" with The Damned, Elvira Mistress of the Dark and Marilyn Manson. There are some fun fake advert pages too. Silly fun if you are in need of cheering up, or should that be glooming down. The counter-culture clothing icon tosses off her bon-mots and catchphrases among a sea of red and black ink. In these largely plotless stories, Emily, a Tuesday Addams homage, plays up the three themes of the book, Lost, Dark and Bored. Emily tries to cure her boredom, gets Lost in Innerspace and revels in her dark lifestyle. Personally I find Emily more appealing on a T-shirt or sticker than in these inane episodes, but maybe I am simply too old for Emily the Strange. I really don't get it. no reviews | add a review
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Emily the Strange is not your ordinary thirteen-year-old girl - she's got a razor-sharp wit as dark as her jet-black hair, a posse of moody black cats and famous friends in very odd places! She's got a broodingly unique way of experiencing the world, and you're invited along for the ride. Legions of fans worldwide have joined forces to make Emily a pop-culture phenomenon. No library descriptions found. |
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