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Jennie Breeden

Author of The Devil's Panties: Volume 01

38 Works 287 Members 5 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Jennie Breeden

Image credit: Anna Creech

Series

Works by Jennie Breeden

The Devil's Panties: Volume 01 (2006) 66 copies, 2 reviews
The Devil's Shorts: Cats (2012) 6 copies
ID, Vol. 1 (2011) 5 copies
Con Artists: Volume 1 (2011) 4 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
c. 1984
Gender
female

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Reviews

5 reviews
The Devil's Panties is a slice-of-life comic strip featuring author Jennie Breeden and her friends as they go clubbing, go to comic conventions, work, eat chocolate, etc. There are also occasional strips starring Jesus and/or the devil, and the odd one-off that doesn't have anything to do with anything else.

Here and there are a few single-panel cartoons depicting a character saying something inexplicable, with the caption "You had to be there." That pretty much sums up how I felt reading show more most of the book. It's just not that funny. You can see where it's meant to be funny, and yes, I did chuckle a few times out loud...but out of three-hundred or so pages of comics, those times were very few. I imagine the jokes are highly amusing to Jennie, her circle of friends, and maybe her family, but to anyone else...eh.

There is a considerable amount of supplemental material at the back, should you find that you just can't get enough.
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Semi-autobiographical comic about Live Action Role Playing. Despite the in-jokes that are likely to be better understood by people who do LARP, Breeden's charm is appealing. Despite the author's abominable spelling, I find myself falling under the spell of Breeden's goofy, honest worldview with every book.
½
A second volume of Breeden's semi-autobiographical comic about live action role playing. Charming and funny, with a few in-jokes for LARPers, but still enjoyable for the rest of us.
½
The same flat workaday whimsy as every other webcomic that's not pushing nerds or surrealism, with a small added twist of interest in that they're Southern republicans and their preoccupations are different.

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Works
38
Members
287
Popularity
#81,378
Rating
3.9
Reviews
5
ISBNs
38

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