![]() "Step Aside, Pops" is sure to be the comedic hit of the year: sharp, insightful, and very funny. With a few carefully placed lines, she captures the over-the-top evil of the straw feminists in the closet, the disgruntled dismay of Heathcliff, and Wonder Woman's all-conquering ennui. Now Beaton returns with a refined pen, ready to make jokes at the expense of hunks, army generals, scientists, and Canadians in equal measure. Since Kate Beaton appeared on the comics scene in 2007 her cartoons have become fan favourites and gathered an enormous following, appearing. It was an unequivocal hit with critics and fans alike, topping best-of-the-year lists from "E!," "Amazon," "Time," and more. Irreverently funny and carefully researched, no target is safe from Beaton's incisive wit in these satirical strips.īeaton began her infectiously popular web comic, "Hark! A Vagrant, " in 2007 and it quickly attracted the adoration of hundreds of thousands of fans. Wells, the Black Prince, and Benito Juarez burst off the pages of "Step Aside, Pops: A Hark! A Vagrant Collection," armed with modern-sounding quips and amusingly on-point repartee."" Kate Beaton's second D+Q book brings her hysterically funny gaze to bear on these and even more historical, literary, and contemporary figures. ![]() ![]() With Ducks, the creator of Hark A Vagrant reveals her shadow side. ![]() A follow-up to "Hark! A Vagrant," which spent five months on the "New York Times" bestseller list. Kate Beaton, the mind that gave us perky revolutionaries and a roly-poly Napoleon. ![]()
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