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Title:The Adventures of Sock Monkey (Sock Monkey #1)
Author:Tony Millionaire
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 117 pages
Published:August 8th 2000 by Dark Horse Comics
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Humor. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics
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The Adventures of Sock Monkey (Sock Monkey #1) Paperback | Pages: 117 pages
Rating: 4.2 | 388 Users | 35 Reviews

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A mischievous sock monkey named Uncle Gabby and his bumbling pal Drinky Crow are the heroes of this funny, unsettling, and oddly endearing collection. Written and drawn by Tony Millionaire, best known as the creator of the successful alternative comic strip, Maakies. Follow Uncle Gabby and Drinky Crow as they try to find a home for a shrunken head, play matchmakers between the bat in the doll's house and the mouse in the basement, hunt salamanders, and try to get to heaven. Delights! Happy endings and random destruction are guaranteed!

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Original Title: The Adventures of Tony Millionaire's Sock Monkey
ISBN: 1569714908 (ISBN13: 9781569714904)
Edition Language: English
Series: Sock Monkey #1


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Ratings: 4.2 From 388 Users | 35 Reviews

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If it's Tony Millionaire, it's gotta be good.

OMG THIS BOOK IS DARK AND TWISTED BUT IT ROCKS

Fascinating and different, with beautiful artwork of historical buildings and the zany adventures of stuffed toys. Sometimes humorous, sometimes bizarrely dark, but excellent all around.

This book is very dark, but somehow also very endearing. I love the language that the author uses! And his drawings are fantastic. It's amazing to imagine how much time he's spent just drawing one frame with a beautiful old NYC house. I would recommend this to anyone with a dark humor.

No matter what, I suspect I'll always give the guy a good review.Great artwork; ridiculous storylines and weird trajectories that lead to bizarre conclusions.The man is more national treasure than Charles Schulz or Bill Keane in my estimation (yeah, that's broad and bold; but his output and his draftsmanship are to be envied).

Pirates, monkeys, stuffed crows, shrunken heads-i think i lauged aloud. The drawings are really beautiful too-i like the detail-black and white but very real.

Gadzooks! What a pleasure and wonderfully detailed drawings of great houses.

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