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Jellyfist

by Jhonen Vasquez

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Barely conscious and muttering to himself, Jhonen Vasquez grabbed a fishboneand scrawled on the side of a cat a series of surrealist scripts never meant tobe read by anyone. Two thousand miles away, J. Goldberg hears these very scriptswhispered into her sleep by her pet ferret, devoid of any real direction beyondthe dialog. Goldberg awakens to find that she has illustrated these scenes. InJellyfist, two artists battle with interpretation, however absurd theintent or outcome, with running commentary from the creators on just how wrongor right it's all gone. The first book published as a result of ferret-aided,carved-kitten-transmitted telepathy, Jellyfist's collection of highlyimportant nonsense just might change your opinion of almost all knownthings.… (more)
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Barely conscious and muttering to himself, Jhonen Vasquez grabbed a fishboneand scrawled on the side of a cat a series of surrealist scripts never meant tobe read by anyone. Two thousand miles away, J. Goldberg hears these very scriptswhispered into her sleep by her pet ferret, devoid of any real direction beyondthe dialog. Goldberg awakens to find that she has illustrated these scenes. InJellyfist, two artists battle with interpretation, however absurd theintent or outcome, with running commentary from the creators on just how wrongor right it's all gone. The first book published as a result of ferret-aided,carved-kitten-transmitted telepathy, Jellyfist's collection of highlyimportant nonsense just might change your opinion of almost all knownthings.

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