Urban Animals A Comic Field Guide

Urban Animals A Comic Field Guide by Mireille Silcoff, published by Arcade Pub. in 2008, offers a unique exploration of human personality traits through the lens of urban wildlife. This edition spans 147 pages and presents a whimsical assortment of profiles that draw parallels between various predatory creatures and archetypes found in contemporary society.
Readers will encounter humorous portrayals of characters such as Every Mother’s Worst Nightmare and The Condescending Vegetarian, showcasing Silcoff’s talent for parody and wit. The book combines elements of humor and form, inviting readers to reflect on the quirks of urban life while enjoying its illustrated format. This comic field guide serves as an original tribute to the diverse personalities that inhabit our cities.
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A whimsical assortment of human personality profiles likened to predatory creatures is an illustrated tribute to such “urban animals” as Every Mother’s Worst Nightmare, That Young Literary Guy, and The Condescending Vegetarian. Original.
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