Tofu Knights: Ozy and Millie, 2004-2005
by D.C. Simpson
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ISBN: 978-1-84728-772-4
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: D.C. Simpson
Copyright:
© 2006 by D.C. Simpson Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 128 pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:In this volume, Millie emerges from her self-made cocoon to try to eliminate evil, only to end up an accomplice in the hijacking of a truckload of thermometers. Ozy's annual baldness curse is finally deflected, and he learns that his biological mother was one of the all-time geniuses of frozen confectionary. Avery takes up blogging, Llewellyn runs for president by not running, and Millie's homework runs off and starts a revolution. And, of course, much more. 128 pages, 8 1/2 by 11 inches, lightly annotated, with an introduction by our own Millicent Mudd. Keywords:Listed in: |
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I cannot recommend this book more highly and will be buying further copies for friends soon! I do hope they'll be further installments! I love these guys! :-)
Paul Chandler
Everyone compares O&M to Calvin and Hobbes, Bloom County, and sometimes even the Boondocks. I get to skip that, of course.
If I recall correctly this is the sixth O&M book and the first published by Lulu. The other five came from Plan Nine Publishing. Now I've only gotten one of the Plan Nine books, and, overall, the quality of Lulu's O&M book is much better. Tofu Knights is huge, about twice the size of the past books. Whereas Plan Nine has the occasional smudge or pixelation, Lulu is clear on all parts (unless you count the cover and large dark areas that are hideously pixilated and slightly speckled, respectively). Other than cover quality, Plan Nine's only advantage with O&M is how you can feel the ink better. It really raises off the page and you can go, "Like, wheeee, dude! If I was blind, I could pretend to read this."
If you've read all the strips, Tofu Knights will still give you a little new material. It's not my favorite part, but the introduction by Millie (the comic's co-main character if you didn't notice) is definitely the most noticeable bonus. Some of it is funny, but its length makes Millie seem a bit long winded, not something you expect from a comic character. Even with that, you get to look forward to some original art and commentary by the author. But there's nothing in color! I think I'm going to cry...
Tofu Knights is only the second O&M book I have, but it is definitely the best. Ignore the repetition of the “Tofu Knights” strip because it has a reviewer’s quote on the back cover. Even if you hate this comic, buy it. The NRA doesn't really need your money. So what's stopping you?
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