<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><i>Macanudo #2 </i>was called an indispensable work of comic art by <i>Publishers Weekly.</i> Volume #3 further builds and deepends this strip's charming, surreal world.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>Macanudo #3 </i>is the newest volume of Liniers's daily comic strip, and the drawing and vision are more gorgeous than ever. Like volumes #1 and #2, this new collection is marked by existential wit, a playful sensibility, and a probing mind. Dive in for more Henrietta and her cat Fellini; more Mandlebaum, the teddy bear; more sensitive robot, and much else besides!</p><p>Born in Buenos Aires in 1973, <b>Liniers </b>is a popular and celebrated Argentine cartoonist whose <i>Macanudo </i>strip has appeared in Argentina's largest newspaper, <i>La Nacion</i>, over the past ten years. He has also published over twenty books containing more than thirty-six hundred cartoons for readers of all ages.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><br>With a focus on both meta-humour and existential musings, the frequently surreal strip recalls <em>Calvin and Hobbes</em> as well as George Herriman's <em>Krazy Kat</em> [...]. With simple lines, joyous colors, and inspired, loose layouts, Liniers effortlessly spins his strips through a range of emotions, with the resulting enjoyment as much from the beautiful art as the sly humor. And fortunately, <em>Macanudo</em> is genuinely suitable for all ages with no trace of patronizing younger readers. <em>Publishers Weekly</em> <p/>Over the last few years, Liniers, a big name in cartooning in Latin America, has been attracting fans in the United States -- a rarity for a foreign cartoonist. Jonathan Wolfe, <em>The New York Times</em><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Liniers: Liniers was born in Buenos Aires in 1973. He has created many illustrations & comics for the press, collections and anthologies. His series <i>Macanudo</i> is published daily in Argentina's largest newspaper, <i>La Nacion</i>. <p/>
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