Tom Neely
Author of Henry & Glenn Forever
About the Author
Image credit: Photo by Sarah Oleksyk
Series
Works by Tom Neely
The Humans #5 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Humans #6 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Humans #10 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Humans #7 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Humans #8 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Humans #9 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Humans #3 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Humans #4 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Humans #2 — Illustrator — 2 copies
The Humans #1 — Illustrator — 2 copies
All New Henry & Glenn Comics & Stories #1: True Tales of Henry & Glenn Forever (2024) 2 copies, 1 review
Bound and Gagged 1 copy
Bound & Gagged No.1 1 copy
i will destroy you 1 copy
doppelganger 1 copy
Popeye [2012] #3 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Popeye [2012] #4 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Merry Musical Miscellany 1 copy
One Fine Day 1 copy
Associated Works
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Neely, Tom
- Birthdate
- 1975
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Tulsa (1997)
San Francisco Art Institute (2000) - Organizations
- The Igloo Tornado
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Paris, Texas, USA (birth)
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
San Francisco, California, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
Henry & Glenn Forever & Ever was hilarious!
It works on the premise that Henry Rollins, (Black Flag), and Glenn Danzig, (The Misfits), who are both the most manly men you can imagine, have a gay relationship. Hall & Oates live next door and are Satanists. Lemmy from Motorhead also shows up and shenanigans ensue!
I loved the humor and the silliness in this book. What I did not enjoy very much was the artwork, (at times-there were a lot of different artists), and the misspellings, (there were a show more few.) I know this is just a comic or graphic novel, but spelling is still important, and graphics, (being that this is a GRAPHIC novel), need to be outstanding, and I didn't think they were.
That said, I really did think this was funny as hell and if you're looking for a laugh, this should do it, for sure.
I was able to check this graphic novel out of my local library. Libraries RULE! show less
It works on the premise that Henry Rollins, (Black Flag), and Glenn Danzig, (The Misfits), who are both the most manly men you can imagine, have a gay relationship. Hall & Oates live next door and are Satanists. Lemmy from Motorhead also shows up and shenanigans ensue!
I loved the humor and the silliness in this book. What I did not enjoy very much was the artwork, (at times-there were a lot of different artists), and the misspellings, (there were a show more few.) I know this is just a comic or graphic novel, but spelling is still important, and graphics, (being that this is a GRAPHIC novel), need to be outstanding, and I didn't think they were.
That said, I really did think this was funny as hell and if you're looking for a laugh, this should do it, for sure.
I was able to check this graphic novel out of my local library. Libraries RULE! show less
Hey, this was fun! Maybe because it's also about a cat.
Also, this is LGBT-whatever but... it. has. a. story! Not just gender whatever, lgbt-crap and moral nonsense, but an actual story that does not only revolve around woke crap!
Also, this is LGBT-whatever but... it. has. a. story! Not just gender whatever, lgbt-crap and moral nonsense, but an actual story that does not only revolve around woke crap!
Apes in biker gangs
Monkeys in biker gangs with humans as guinea pigs and labourers, this comic collection has plenty of violence, gore, sex and fighting. Basically it’s about a biker gang called the Humans, their rivals the Skabbs and their drug-dealing.
There’s also a Vietnam analogy fighting the Douks as one of them returns from the war suffering from PTSD and flashbacks.
Quite well-illustrated, the only problem is that sometimes it’s difficult to distinguish one ape from another – show more or perhaps that is the point.
Nothing very surprising – not engaging enough to make me want to know what happens next. show less
Monkeys in biker gangs with humans as guinea pigs and labourers, this comic collection has plenty of violence, gore, sex and fighting. Basically it’s about a biker gang called the Humans, their rivals the Skabbs and their drug-dealing.
There’s also a Vietnam analogy fighting the Douks as one of them returns from the war suffering from PTSD and flashbacks.
Quite well-illustrated, the only problem is that sometimes it’s difficult to distinguish one ape from another – show more or perhaps that is the point.
Nothing very surprising – not engaging enough to make me want to know what happens next. show less
I wish I could summarize the plot. I wish I could even be sure of the plot. I suspect I missed big portions of Meaning, but from where I am, it's a creepy, surreal, quasi-horror story of a man who sees a giant inkblot overtaking everything and threatening to destroy all that is important--and some that isn't--to the man.
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- Works
- 38
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 359
- Popularity
- #66,804
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 8
- ISBNs
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