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Funny as Hell - Like Inman's Previous Books
If you are not familiar with previous works of Matthew Inman (aka, TheOatmeal.com), you will like this collection of snarky comics just as much as fans: this is his best book yet. Those previous books were NY Times bestsellers for good reason: painfully-funny attacks on the absurdities of modern life by the budding Matt Groening of his generation (long before he created The Simpsons, I loved Groening's 'Life is Hell' comics: funny and inventive, as Inman is today).One previous book, How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You actually became the Times #1 Bestseller. This is a seriously funny, talented young guy - who only started creating these comics on his Oatmeal website in 2009. Other books - highly recommended - are 5 Very Good Reasons to Punch a Dolphin in the Mouth (And Other Useful Guides) , his first collection, and My Dog: The Paradox: A Lovable Discourse about Man's Best Friend , a funny and poignant homage to dogs.This, his second collection of comics (others were books with a single theme), contains a barrage of funny attacks on the latest culture fads, our digital lives, and more. If you are unfamiliar with Inman, the cover comic of a bear is an anomaly for his work: it looks like a traditional comic panel. Most of his comics, however, actually look like a funny poster, with professional graphics and type, and cleanly-rendered minimalist characters. In fact, all of Inman's books come with one poster-size comic folded inside the back cover. Some of the favorite comics from this collection: "What your email address says about your computer skills" (hilarious chart with @gmail, @hotmail, etc.; look away if your address is @aol), "The Crap We Put Up with Getting On and Off an Airplane", "6 Things You Really Don't Need to Take a Photo of", and "How I interpret my beverage options on an airplane" (hint: he likes ginger ale).Excellent collection, can't wait for the next one.------------------------------Warning: The material is definitely for adults and is not for the easily-offended. One reviewer called it 'profane' and offensive and though I personally like that kind of material and don't find Inman gratuitously vulgar, you should know that this is R-rated material.
C**E
Funny Book
This is a funny book especially for a white elephants gift. I wouldent recommend It for kids as there are some not safe for work things in this book.
J**D
WHY GRIZZLY BEARS SHOULD WEAR UNDERPANTS by Matthew Inman
Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants is a 2013 collection of comics by Matthew Inman from his website, The Oatmeal (theoatmeal.com). It features a large number of comics from the site plus several new ones.This is pretty standard Oatmeal fare, which is to say, it's vulgar, over-the-top, snarky, by turns informative and relatable, frequently hilarious, and not for the easily offended. There are a lot of highlights here, including the title comic, "What It Means When You Say Literally," and "The Crap We Put Up with Getting On and Off an Airplane." And like the other Oatmeal collections, this is a high-quality book with glossy pages; the vast majority of the illustrations are in color.Some of the old comics have been expanded or edited in subtle ways. An example is the removal of the "thankfully" from "the (thankfully) late Jerry Falwell" in "What It Means When You Say Literally." This, in conjunction with the conspicuous but not unwelcome omission of the controversial "How to Suck at Your Religion" and the online appearance of some other recent Oatmeal comics not included here (e.g., "Christopher Columbus Was Awful"), shows us a new, more constructive, less cheap-shot-taking Oatmeal. Don't worry, though, The Oatmeal hasn't become any gentler or more restrained, and it's still not for the uptight. But it's a bit more mature, if anything that prominently features jokes about bear testicles can be called "mature."The bottom line, though, is that this is funny stuff. Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants is another great Oatmeal collection, and if you like Inman's other work, you'll like this one about as well.
R**N
Glad I picked it up
Some of this book is so funny I found myself wishing I could send people one of those obnoxious chain emails spoofed in the book..complete with the irritating "Check this out, LOL!" in the subject heading. It might have killed the joke, but maybe not. A few of these gags had me laughing all by myself, with only cats to see. (and plotting my demise, no doubt.)The Oatmeal has an eye for the absurd. I especially liked just about everything here about smart phones, computers, emails and the workplace. There are also parodies of Discovery Channel-like documentaries. Who knew polar bears could be funny?There were some pieces that left me cold. I suspect that most readers will find that as well. We just won't agree on which ones were the ones that missed.I found that the book started out funny, but got really hilarious as I went on. Oddly, the cover bit, which got my attention, and was funny in the sample, was a bit flat by the end of the chapter. But I'm glad I stuck with it. A later, one page, piece explaining "what your email says about you," was almost worth the price of the book.I read this book on Kindle Fire. The panel system, which allows you to highlight a section to see illustrations and tiny comments, worked well about 90% of the time. occasionally a panel got stuck, or wouldn't come up. It takes a little practice but unlike some older comics, it works as an ebook, though you won't get a poster.Added note: while some of these cartoons are sophisticated, others veer on crude. I thought the funny ones were well worth skipping what was not my taste. You should check out the website to see if you're going to like this. Not for children btw.
C**R
Funny book to read over many times
Hilarious book, great for a rainy day or a road trip. Has plenty of comics not posted online so that it's not just a printed out version of the website. Great as a gift like the Calvin & Hobbes collections by Bill Watterson, as it has value to be read again and again
R**.
rofl material
funny as hell.
M**N
Hilarious
This book is hilarious, as is normal for The Oatmeal. The poster that is included is great and people that visit my place always read and love it.
M**L
A se tordre de rire
J'ai acheté ce livre en soutien à son auteur, dont j'adore le blog. Et concrètement, je n'ai pas été déçu : la même cohérence graphique, le même humour, les mêmes situations ancrées dans la vie quotidienne... c'est vraiment un excellent livre que je recommande à tout le mode (du moins les anglophones)
D**O
Inman se supera
Divertidísimo. Yo me lo compré en inglés porque aún no estaba traducido pero parece que ya lo han hecho. Absolutamente recomendable.
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