Suture Self: A Book of Medical Cartoons by New Yorker Cartoonist Leo Cullum
By (Author) Leo Cullum
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
21st April 2009
United States
General
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
128
Width 206mm, Height 208mm, Spine 8mm
283g
No need for a second opinion--this collection is a healthy dose of funny.
New Yorker cartoonist Leo Cullum found a different way to beat colon cancer: by creating cartoons that poked fun at the medical industry with his all-too-true medical-themed new work, Suture Self.
With observations like "It was a rare, but serious, side effect" and "This IS a second opinion. At first, I thought you had something else." you will literally split your sides.
This book should be in every doctor's office waiting room.
Laughter is the best medicine. No copay required.
* Includes over 100 medical-themed cartoons that will leave readers feeling great. This is a perfect get-well gift idea.
* More than 800 of Leo's cartoons have appeared in The New Yorker since 1977.
* Cullum's work has also appeared regularly in Barrons and the Harvard Business Review, and has been featured at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
Leo Cullum is a retired commercial airline pilot who lives in Malibu, CA. When he wasn't flying the friendly skies, Leo was making his cartoons take off; he's published hundreds of them. Leo is also a proud cancer survivor.