Girl juice

Benji Nate

Book - 2023

"A hilarious slice of twentysomething life in the twenty-first century, Welcome to the Girl Juice House, home of the hottest gang in town. Benji Nate's stylish and rambunctious sense of humor lovingly takes digs at the young and tragically hip-reserved and introspective Nana, comically hypersexual Bunny, fledgling U-tuber Tula, and Designated Mom Sadie-as they navigate life, love, and the pursuit of a good time. Girl Juice flaunts the gloriously messy and hilariously self-indulgent day-to-day hijinks of four young women doing the most. Watch them bicker over making rent and come up with creative solutions for getting there! Cringe as they attend an adult prom! Split your sides as they try their hand at camping! Cower as they confr...ont their mommy issues, and cheer as they battle inner demons that feed off attention-seeking behavior! Nate's colorful attention to detail and gift balancing for graphic hyperbole with subtle comedy are a deep, much-needed breath of fresh air. With front-facing cameras ever at the ready, Girl Juice is a snappy reminder that the time of your life is always just a text away."--Publisher.

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2nd Floor Comics GRAPHIC NOVEL/Nate Due Feb 23, 2025
Subjects
Genres
Humorous comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
[Montreal, Quebec] : Drawn & Quarterly 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Benji Nate (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
188 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781770466630
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This technicolor tour de farce from Nate (Hell Phone) reads like the TV show Girls drawn by Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O'Malley. The narrative circles around a group of young housemates and the mundane wackiness of their everyday lives. There are the wannabe influencer whose unsponsored makeup videos are becoming increasingly not worth it and her girlfriend (who ironically plays the straight man in gags). Then there's the aspiring cartoonist who can't quite shake the aftereffects of a formative sexual experience involving a clown. Finally, the undeniable star is Bunny, a porn-obsessed, dubiously religious, über-confident coquette with a "dog-daughter" and a penchant for punctuating every scene with scandalous punch lines, as when she tells a maybe-date, "I don't believe in safe words becus silly words make me ugly-laugh & take me out of it." Bunny is at once ditzy and droll, a Samantha Jones for the "WAP" era; readers will be in giddy thrall to her next retort. Most of the volume, which first published as web comics, centers on Bunny's numerous sexistential crises and how her endlessly forgiving friends attempt to pick up the pieces. Despite the episodic format, the laugh-a-minute pace--fueled by deadpan dialogue and eye-popping art--never flags. Benji's fans will flip for this extra sexed-up compilation of her idiosyncratic wit. (May)

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