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Art D'Ecco
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By Roger Langridgein The Late 1980S, Long Before His Work On The Eisner And Harveynominated Fred The Clown, Roger Langridge Worked With His Brother Andrew On A Comic Called Art D'Ecco. At The Core Of Art D'Ecco Is The Dysfunctional Relationship Between Art And His Idiot Sidekick (And Embryonic Fred The Clown Prototype), The Gump. The Stories Casually Use Issues Such As Censorship, Religious Fundamentalism And Even Marxist Theories Of Capitalism As A Skeleton Around Which To Build A Relentless Series Of Verbal And Visual Gags, Laced Liberally With Postmodernist Winks And Nudges. Also In This Volume Is A Selection Of Newly Produced Material, Marking Andrew Langridge'S First New Comics Work In Over A Decade, And Some Rarelyseen Early Stories Never Before Published In The Usa.
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- Q: What is the page count of Art D'Ecco? A: This book has one hundred sixty pages. It includes both classic stories and newly produced material by Andrew Langridge.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures six point two inches in length, eight point one one inches in height, and zero point three one inches in width.
- Q: What type of binding does Art D'Ecco have? A: This book features a paperback binding. It is designed for easy handling and reading.
- Q: Who is the author of Art D'Ecco? A: The author is Roger Langridge. He is known for his creative storytelling and humor in comics.
- Q: What genre does Art D'Ecco belong to? A: Art D'Ecco is categorized as Literary. It explores complex themes through a comedic lens.
- Q: Is Art D'Ecco suitable for children? A: No, this book is not specifically aimed at children. It contains themes and humor that may not be appropriate for younger audiences.
- Q: How do I read Art D'Ecco? A: You can read this book by simply opening it and following the story from the beginning to the end. It is meant for enjoyment and entertainment.
- Q: What themes are explored in Art D'Ecco? A: The book explores themes such as censorship, religious fundamentalism, and capitalism. These themes are presented humorously throughout the stories.
- Q: Are there any special features in the book? A: Yes, the book includes newly produced material and rarely-seen early stories. This adds depth and context to the collection.
- Q: How should I store Art D'Ecco? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place. Keeping it away from direct sunlight will help preserve the cover and pages.
- Q: Is there any specific care needed for the book? A: Yes, handle the book gently to avoid bending or tearing pages. It’s best to keep it on a shelf or in a protective cover.
- Q: What if my copy of Art D'Ecco arrives damaged? A: You should contact the seller immediately for a replacement or refund. Most sellers have policies for damaged items.
- Q: Can I return Art D'Ecco if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can return the book if it is within the seller’s return policy timeframe. Be sure to check the specific terms.
- Q: How does Art D'Ecco compare to other literary comics? A: Art D'Ecco stands out for its unique blend of humor and serious themes, similar to works by authors like Chris Ware and Daniel Clowes.
- Q: Is this book good for fans of Roger Langridge? A: Yes, fans of Roger Langridge will appreciate this book. It showcases his early work and evolution as a comic artist.