About this item
Highlights
- Gary is a cranky mutant fish man who lives in a radioactive lake.
- About the Author: A long-time veteran of comics and webcomics, Paul Southworth has been working professionally as a designer and art director for over a decade.
- 232 Pages
- Comics + Graphic Novels, Humorous
Description
About the Book
Collecting the wildly unpredictable humor strip, Lake Gary takes a pointed look at our washed-up society through a much-too-accurate fisheye lens!
Book Synopsis
Gary is a cranky mutant fish man who lives in a radioactive lake. He just wants to be left alone, but lately Gary's quiet life has been invaded by mad scientists, robots from the future, ancient water deities, refugee ghosts, marketing aliens, mutant plants, and extradimensional albino horror-squids from another dimension . . . and that was just before lunchtime! Will Gary ever regain his life of solitude? He'll have to get through this noisy aquatic adventure first!
Collecting the wildly unpredictable humor strip, Lake Gary takes a pointed look at our washed-up society through a much-too-accurate fisheye lens!
Review Quotes
PRAISE FOR PAUL SOUTHWORTH
"Far more complex and involved than just a series of in-jokes, 'Not Invented Here' is a great workplace comedy with well-drawn characters and laugh out loud punch lines." -- CBR (Not Invented Here)
"Damn good work from creators for whom good work is second nature." -- FLEEN (Not Invented Here)
About the Author
A long-time veteran of comics and webcomics, Paul Southworth has been working professionally as a designer and art director for over a decade. He's secured his internet immortality as the originator of the "puking rainbows" meme, and he's been putting comics online since the late '90s, including "Krazy Larry," "Black Plague," "Ugly Hill," "Not Invented Here," and "Reptilis Rex" (under the pen name William Tallman). Lake Gary is his first appearance in mainstream publishing.