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BOOK
Title Crash site / Nathan Cowdry
Imprint Seattle, Washington : Fantagraphics Books, Inc. [2021]
©2021

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 Garaget:Vuxen Tecknade serier på engelska  Serie engelska    LOST AND PAID  ---
Descript 127 pages chiefly illustrations (color) 26 cm
Note "A black comedy of high order, this debut graphic novel doubles as a psychological drama set in the heart of the Amazon jungle and featuring an absurdist cast of drug traffickers -- including a young woman, a codependent talking dog, and an anthropomorphic pair of sociopathic underwear. Crash Site, the debut graphic novel from British cartoonist Nathan Cowdry, is the story of Rosie, a young drug trafficker who uses her lovelorn talking dog, Denton, to mule drugs across international lines. When Rosie and Denton's return flight to England goes down and they find themselves stranded in the Amazon basin (with fifty grand worth of coke in Denton's stomach), well, getting busted becomes the least of their concerns as they try to find their way out. Did we mention that Rosie is also wearing a pair of anthropomorphic underwear she calls Pants Dude, and that he may have other plans for her and Denton?"--Publisher's website
Subject Narkotikasmuggling
Young women -- Comic books, strips, etc
Drug traffic -- Comic books, strips, etc
Drug couriers -- Comic books, strips, etc
Dogs -- Comic books, strips, etc
Underwear -- Comic books, strips, etc
Comic books, strips, etc -- England
Comic books, strips, etc.
Dogs.
Drug couriers.
Drug traffic.
Underwear.
Young women.
Amazon River Region -- Comic books, strips, etc
Amazon River Region.
England.
Tecknade serier
Serieromaner
Comic books, strips, etc.
Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novels.
Humorous comics.
Humorous comics.
Graphic novels.
Comics (Graphic works)
Classmark 741.5/942
He.05
Add Title Nathan Cowdry's crash site
ISBN/ISSN 9781683964322 inbunden
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