White Flower Day

White Flower Day

by Steven Weissman
White Flower Day

White Flower Day

by Steven Weissman

Paperback(Graphic Novel)

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Overview

If revenge is a dish best served cold, then these tykes will be eating ice-cream... all summer long!

White Flower Day is an all-ages humor graphic novel starring a precocious gang of supernatural kids: Pullapart Boy, Kid Medusa, Li'l Bloody (a vampire toddler), the Li'l Tin Stars, and more. Think Hal Roach's classic Our Gang comedies (before child labor laws made them impossible to replicate, unless you're a cartoonist) meets the Universal Monsters, with a tad of manga-style energy thrown in. The book consists of three stories: "White Flower Day," "Hostiles," and "I Saw You," all dealing with the theme of revenge (a new emotional desire to most of the tykes).

"I Saw You" introduces Pullapart Boy's cousin, College Boy, who is younger, smarter and far more accomplished than P.B., attending university and hard at work on a secret science project. "Hostiles" tells of a bizarre, three-day nature hike with Li'l Bloody, the Li'l Tin Stars, "Mean" Chubby Cheeks and Chubby's usually-absent father, involving grisly forest-action and baffling acts of sabotage!

Weissman's charming and respectful approach to his child characters has been compared to Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts, though Weissman displays a distinctly darker sense of humor without excluding younger readers from his audience. White Flower Day is his best book to date, a mix of absurd imagination and very human emotion, certain to entertain and enlighten readers of all ages.

Author Biography: Steven Weissman lives in San Francisco, California with his wife Charissa and son Charles.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781560975144
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Publication date: 01/28/2003
Edition description: Graphic Novel
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 7.52(w) x 7.52(h) x 0.37(d)
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
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