Hark! A Vagrant
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Kate Beaton
Since Kate Beaton appeared on the comics scene in 2007 her cartoons have become fan favourites and gathered an enormous following, appearing in the New Yorker, Harper and the LA Times, to name but a few. Her website, Hark! A Vagrant, receives an average of 1.2 million hits a month, 500 thousand of them unique. Why? Because she's not just making silly jokes. She's making jokes about everything we learned in school, and more. Praised for their expression, intelligence and comic timing, her cartoons are best known for their wonderfully light touch on historical and literary topics. The jokes are a knowing look at history through a very modern perspective, written for every reader, and are a crusade against anyone with the idea that history is boring. It's pretty hard to argue with that when you're laughing your head off at a comic about Thucydides. They also cover whatever's on her mind that week - be it the perils of city living or the pop-cultural infiltration of Sex and the City, featuring an array of characters, from a mischievous pony, to reinvented superheroes, to a surly teen duo who could be the anti-Hardy-Boys. Perceptive, sharp and wonderfully irreverent, Hark! A Vagrant is as informative as it is hilarious, and a comic collection to treasure.
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Author
Kate Beaton
Pages
166
Publisher
Jonathan Cape
Published Date
2011
ISBN
0224094149 9780224094146
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"This book was so entertaining. It made laugh out loud so many times. I'm a history buff and a reading buff so I got most of the jokes, but I like how she explains who each character is under the comic if you don't know who each character is. <br/><br/>I highly recommend this graphic novel as it is just so much fun and it will make you laugh."
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Kirsten Brontmire
"I will be the first to admit that some of the content of these strips go over my head; they are so immersed in history and literature that there are bound to be strips that even the most well read may not immediately grasp. That being said, I don't think it matters. The art is so charming and the humor so universal that I think you can enjoy even the ones that may not be immediately familiar. I just love Kate Beaton's sense of humor and these strips are great!"
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