Funny Cartoons of People Enjoying Life Irrespective of Richness or Otherwise
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This was a delightful book of cartoons!
In such uncertain and anxious times, it's nice to be able to just sit down, take a breather, and have a laugh. This book did exactly that!
The humor is very much like the cartoons you encounter in the newspaper. The same goes for the artwork. It definitely made me nostalgic for the cartoons I used to read in my local paper when I was a kid.
As typic
I received a copy of this book for free from the publisher (Celadon Books) in exchange for an honest review.This was a delightful book of cartoons!
In such uncertain and anxious times, it's nice to be able to just sit down, take a breather, and have a laugh. This book did exactly that!
The humor is very much like the cartoons you encounter in the newspaper. The same goes for the artwork. It definitely made me nostalgic for the cartoons I used to read in my local paper when I was a kid.
As typical with a cartoon collection, there were some cartoons that I really liked and some that I didn't quite get.
I liked that there were cartoons about the creation of the book interspersed throughout it. It was a fun touch and I liked seeing the collaboration between Steve Martin and Harry Bliss come together. I also liked that the end pages showed rough drafts of some of the cartoons. It was cool to see that behind the scenes aspect.
Overall, if you like the cartoons that you get in your Sunday paper, then you'll probably like this collection! This book would also make a great gift.
...moreThey've come up with some decent stuff here - a few laugh-out-louds, and many, many understated chuckles:
The book is a bit on the pricey side, so I'd recommend getting it from the library.
And, not just because I work at a library, dammit!
Comedian, author, and banjo-picker, Steve Martin, had some ideas for cartoons. A New Yorker editor decided to fix him up with cartoonist Harry Bliss, and it was a match made in . . . well, let's say a deli with really good pastrami.They've come up with some decent stuff here - a few laugh-out-louds, and many, many understated chuckles:
The book is a bit on the pricey side, so I'd recommend getting it from the library.
And, not just because I work at a library, dammit!
...moreThis book was hilarious! I really enjoyed this. Steven Martin and Harry Bliss worked together to create a short collection of 1 to 5/6 panel cartoons about various things. I honestly wasn't sure what to expect, but this was done very well. There were some pages that really spoke to me and made me laugh out loud. While this is an easy read, it was nice to take my time to appreciate the artwork and the stories that th
I was sent a copy of this book for review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.This book was hilarious! I really enjoyed this. Steven Martin and Harry Bliss worked together to create a short collection of 1 to 5/6 panel cartoons about various things. I honestly wasn't sure what to expect, but this was done very well. There were some pages that really spoke to me and made me laugh out loud. While this is an easy read, it was nice to take my time to appreciate the artwork and the stories that they were attempting to create. This book is the perfect remedy for the crappy year that has been 2020. As a reader you'll find yourself laughing when you least expect and honestly it feels awesome considering all things. Honestly, this would be a great holiday gift for family and friends. This is one that I'm definitely going to pass along to my dad because I think that he'll find it hilarious.
...moreHere's some of it:
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Steve Martin, who has the Midas touch with creative endeavors, tries his hand at New Yorker style ironic cartoons, with that Martin-edged absurdity. Working in collaboration with New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss. Martin is one of the funniest people I have ever encountered. And this collection ranges from pretty good to good.Here's some of it:
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...moreLibrary copy
This was a happy find: I've really enjoyed Bliss' picture books, and I like his style. It looks like a successful collaboration. A pleasant way to spend an hour.Library copy
...moreHarry is also a cover artist for the coveted New Yorker Magazine. Oh how I love the covers of The New Yorker!
Pick this up for a few laughs, you won't be sorry. 4 solid stars This is literally a 15-30 minute peruse and the cartoon sketches give me the feel of The Far Side. I love the quirkiness of Steve Martin and Harry Bliss. I absolutely love the cover of this book; it instantly appealed to me.
Harry is also a cover artist for the coveted New Yorker Magazine. Oh how I love the covers of The New Yorker!
Pick this up for a few laughs, you won't be sorry. 4 solid stars ...more
Slightly more interesting are the pages inside the front and back covers show
A collection of perfectly fine and humorous cartoon panels reminiscent of The Far Side or any number of New Yorker gags. Despite the pedigree of the authors, they are content to mine the old reliable veins, serving up lots of jokes about dogs, desert islands, Disney characters, the Grim Reaper, etc. So many of the gags are two unlikely characters sort of sharing a space and saying something kind of clever or unexpected.Slightly more interesting are the pages inside the front and back covers showing their process and the occasional strips that feature Martin and Bliss just hanging out or talking about the next cartoon.
Anyhow, I laughed out loud a time or two and enjoyed the short time it took to flip through (made shorter by the fact that every other page is blank so all the cartoons appear alone on the right side of every two-page spread).
...moreThis book took less than a half hour to read although I picked it up again and discovered some nuances than I had originally missed. Some of these cartoons with captions I
I never would have imagined that I would rate a book of cartoons so highly yet I truly enjoyed it. It seems amazing to me that comic Steve Martin would come up with sayings and artist Harry Bliss would be able to draw them. The fact that they had never met each other but seem to have connected makes this even more unbelievable.This book took less than a half hour to read although I picked it up again and discovered some nuances than I had originally missed. Some of these cartoons with captions I just didn't get, some made me smile, and others made me stop and ponder. Each one was a stand alone and provided a brief comic relief in this crazy world.
...moreThere are some books that truly bring joy when you need it most, and this cartoon collection is one of them!
Super funny, super silly but also super real, with lots of heart and soul.
The illustrations were incredible and the captions oh so amazing!!
This duo was a match made in comedy heaven!!
This book will be remaining on my coffee table to share some laughter with those curious friends and family members.
I really enjoyed this partnership between these two creative minds. I hope and look forward to more cartoon collections from this wonderful duo of Steve Martin and Harry Bliss. 💕
...moreThen Chella said it was really funny so I gave it another shot and paged through the entire thing. That time I opened straight to a van Gogh comic, which I loved. There were a few other highlights as well, but overall I think not quite my style of humor.
The cover caught my eye, but the first couple random pages I looked at didn't do much for me.Then Chella said it was really funny so I gave it another shot and paged through the entire thing. That time I opened straight to a van Gogh comic, which I loved. There were a few other highlights as well, but overall I think not quite my style of humor.
...moreA book full of the ORIGINAL MEME. lol
I think there are about 150 Cartoons/Jokes/Pictures in this book.
My Favorite being the 🧜♂️Poseidon one and the funny little story behind it that you see in the back of the book.
The artwork/Cartoons are great, Beautiful even. Definitely my favorite part of this book. I just got it in the mail Today and I sat down and read through the whole thing immediately because I c
A book full of the ORIGINAL MEME. lol
I think there are about 150 Cartoons/Jokes/Pictures in this book.
My Favorite being the 🧜♂️Poseidon one and the funny little story behind it that you see in the back of the book.
The artwork/Cartoons are great, Beautiful even. Definitely my favorite part of this book. I just got it in the mail Today and I sat down and read through the whole thing immediately because I couldn't wait to see what was on the next page.
Steve Martin is such a funny man, My Mom and I used to watch his movies together all of the time when I was growing up (She is a big fan of his. Lol) and some of his movies are still my favorite today.
I think this book will do better with the older generation though, but really EVERYONE should be able to find something they enjoy about it. It's a book full of JOKES and CARTOONS. Intended to make people laugh and be happy and I can't find anything wrong with that, especially lately.
So with that in mind, I plan on sharing the happiness and laughs and GIFTING this book to my Mom, who is still a big fan of Steve Martin Today.
...more"A Wealth of Pigeons" is a visually graphic coffee table book that is exactly what the title states: a collection of cartoons. Within the introduction to the piece, Martin explains that the creative process for "A Wealth of Pigeons" followed two avenues: (1) Martin had an idea or caption and sent it to Bliss for him to draw the accompanying image or (2) Bliss drew an 'orphan' cartoon and asked Martin to think of a caption. This results in a solid collaboration with both men enjoying an artistic release.
The cartoons in "A Wealth of Pigeons" vary in illustration style, content, comic delivery (puns, dry humor, etc) and detail which helps the reader avoid boredom or stagnant art. The consistent tie between the images is the ability to be subtle. None of the cartoons are "in your face" and thus "A Wealth of Pigeons" is best for a soft chuckle rather than a loud guffaw.
A whimsical addition to "A Wealth of Pigeons", are the cartoons in which Martin and Bliss poke fun at themselves and their collaboration. Somehow these are the most entertaining and 'real'. Plus, many of these images are in color whereas 98% of the book is in black-and-white.
Unfortunately, some of the cartoons in "A Wealth of Pigeons" are dated and may not make sense in the future (i.e. "Un-Chance the Rapper") but this is probably related to the position Bliss holds and his perspective from a publication space. They are creative; but dated nevertheless.
Personally, I didn't find "A Wealth of Pigeons" to be funny overall (I'm sorry Steve! Don't hate me! I love you!); but it regardless occupied my mind for a short time.
"A Wealth of Pigeons" is a charming, quick (one day) read but don't expect anything life-altering. Although Martin's one-offers are appreciated; he should stick to his other award-winning talent streams. "A Wealth of Pigeons" is suggested for die-hard Steve Martin fans or for a 'passing' laugh but otherwise it isn't crucial reading material.
...moreIn the 1970s, Martin performed his offbeat, absurdist comedy routines before packed houses on national tours. In the 1980s, having branched away from stand-up comedy, he became a successful actor, playwright, and juggler, and eventually earned Emmy, Grammy, and American Comedy awards.
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