Well, This Is Me: A Cartoon Collection from the New Yorker's Asher Perlman
By (Author) Asher Perlman
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
18th June 2024
4th July 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Funny cartoons and comic strips
741.56973
Paperback
192
Width 152mm, Height 178mm, Spine 15mm
356g
The perfect gift for every single person on the planet.
Well, This Is Me is the debut cartoon collection from Asher Perlman (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert), who NPRs Scott Simon calls one of todays great New Yorker cartoonists. A blend of Ashers classics and never-before-seen material, this collection gives the people what they want: universal health care. Okay, not that, but something almost as important: a delightful book, chock-full of over 150 cartoons about everything from a dogs encounter with a genie to the Tin Mans trip to Jiffy Lube.
Conveniently broken up into thematic chapters, Well, This Is Me: A Cartoon Collection from The New Yorkers Asher Perlman explores traditional comedy playgrounds, like travel and work, as well as more lighthearted subjects, like death and dying. Point is: this book has a little something for everyone. Even you, Kristen.
Asher Perlman can do in one frame what I need two hours and seventeen minutes to accomplish half as well! Insightful, human, and hilarious. (Judd Apatow)
Asher's cartoons are just like him: very funny, keenly attuned to the inherent strangeness of existence, and very, very bald. He has such a rapier wit that one would do almost anything to avoid being lampooned by his pen (say, write a blurb to promote his cartoon compilation). (Stephen Colbert)
Asher Perlmans cartoons are the kind of funny that make you question what it is to be a person, but in a good way. (Ben Stiller)
Thank goodness for Asher's sense of humor. His unique style of comedy ranges from silly to brilliant to absurd. This book is laugh-out-loud funny. I'm so glad to finally have all these cartoons in one spot! (on my coffeetable) (Amber Ruffin)
Any hack can conjure up the absurdity of human existence in a six hundred page novel (yeah you heard me, titans of literature!), but to do it with one image and one caption takes real genius. Asher Perlmans comics are pure gold, and this collection is a treasure trove. (Rian Johnson)
Asher Perlman is the James Joyce of cartooning if James Joyce was consistently hilarious and could draw well. (Paul Feig)
Asher Perlman is so goddamn funny that I laughed out loud perusing even the cartoons in this book that Id previously cruelly rejected. He deserves every readers love at all times forever. (Emma Allen)
Asher Perlman has a keen ear for all our odd inner wants and murmurings. But luckily he also has a hand that can draw pictures about them that make us really really laugh (and feel less weird and alone). He also has a whole rest of his body, which is great too.But mainly right now, Im focusing on the ear, the hand, and this remarkable book they made. (John Hodgman)
Asher Perlman is an Emmy award-nominated, WGA award-winning, Peabody award-winning cartoonist, comedian, writer, and actor. He is a regular contributor to the New Yorker and a writer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He lives in Brooklyn, but his heart will always be in the Midwest with his family.
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