Snake Pit Gets Old: Daily Diary Comics 2010-2012

[Ben Snakepit] ✓ Snake Pit Gets Old: Daily Diary Comics 2010-2012 ✓ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Snake Pit Gets Old: Daily Diary Comics 2010-2012 A truly existential text that can be 18+ fun for the whole family!. Not knowing what the future will hold and no matter how mundane each appears at the time, an apparent narrative always begins to emerge in Bens life as characters re-appear and interact with him at Some Shitty Job, at the local tacqueria, or at home. Ben Snakepit returns with an all-new book of daily diary comics, continuing to draw years of his life, day-by-day in three panel comic format. Read along in amazement as he quits

Snake Pit Gets Old: Daily Diary Comics 2010-2012

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Rating : 4.41 (573 Votes)
Asin : 1621065960
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-04-07
Language : English

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"Five Stars" according to Person. Great.

A little crudely lived, but with gusto, and crudely recorded as little comic strips.” James KochalkaPerhaps Snakepit’s life is in a rut, but he’s basically happy, especially when he has a girlfriend, and what he records simultaneously with his own adventures is a bohemian, or lumpen bohemian, scene healthier and miles less pretentious than, say, Verlaine and Rimbaud’s Parisian niche or the Beats’ conclaves in Paris and San Francisco.” Booklist Empathic, generous, and all-around good time of

A truly existential text that can be 18+ fun for the whole family!. Not knowing what the future will hold and no matter how mundane each appears at the time, an apparent narrative always begins to emerge in Ben's life as characters re-appear and interact with him at "Some Shitty Job," at the local tacqueria, or at home. Ben Snakepit returns with an all-new book of daily diary comics, continuing to draw years of his life, day-by-day in three panel comic format. Read along in amazement as he quits his bands, gets a real job, has a kidney stone removed and much much more. As the title implies, Ben transitions from the pants-pooping idiocy of youth to the dark, sobering responsibilites of adulthood

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