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Macanudo, Optimism is for the Brave, Liniers

Label
Macanudo, Optimism is for the Brave, Liniers
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Rated T
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Macanudo
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Liniers
Sub title
Optimism is for the Brave
Summary
Elves, witches, forest monsters, unicorns, children, talking cats and penguins... plus zombies with fitbits, Stephen King's Christine working as an Uber, and office politics? The bounds of a daily comic strip don't restrict Macanudo's imagination or subjects. With the range of The Far Side, the whimsy of Mutts, and the heart of Calvin and Hobbes, artist Liniers brings his distinctive illustrative line and sensitive watercolors to whatever crosses his mind on a given day. Readers of the previous volume will recognize some recurring characters and stock players, but each book stands alone, and every strip builds its own world. Whether commenting on pop culture, society, or the environment, or celebrating art, nature or the act of reading, Liniers (Ricardo Siri) expresses his thoughts with joy and beauty. Most of them are pretty funny, too.Beginning in 2002 in Buenos Aires, Macanudo steadily gained popularity around the world, and has been appearing in US newspapers since 2018. Optimism is for the Brave is the second of a series of volumes collecting Liniers' groundbreaking strip
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content
resource.writerofintroduction

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