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Rachel Dukes

    Rachel Dukes est une dessinatrice et illustratrice dont le travail se concentre souvent sur des bandes dessinées narratives. Ses contributions à diverses anthologies témoignent d'un talent pour la narration visuellement captivante. Dukes se concentre sur le développement de personnages distinctifs et l'exploration de thèmes à travers sa lentille artistique. Son style unique et son approche de l'illustration la distinguent dans le domaine.

    Please Destroy the Internet
    Please Destroy My Enemies
    Please Keep Warm
    The Wizerd, Vol. 1: And the Potion of Dreams!
    Frankie Comics
    Puppy Knight
    • There’s no knight braver than Sparky Muttson! (Except maybe his enthusiastic and very cute apprentice, Pugsly.) They’re ready for their first adventure together, and luckily, a kind old farmer is conveniently ready to show them the way to a cathedral full of treasure. While this quest might not turn out exactly how they expected, Sparky and Pugsly have the chops to make it through—no bones about it!

      Puppy Knight
    • "This ode to a beloved pet delightfully highlights the joys of living with a feline companion." —Kirkus Fans of Johnny Wander, Pusheen, and Chi's Sweet Home will love this collection of the hit webcomic Frankie Comics by Rachel Dukes, now in paperback for the first time. Now in paperback! When they discover a kitten asleep in their doorway, real life artist couple Rachel and Mike immediately fall prey to her charms. Soon, the new queen of their home is a blue point Siamese cat named Frankie. Stealing snacks, making mischief, and taking snuggling very seriously, Frankie proves again and again the wholesome joys of a feline companion. Hilarious indie comics darling Frankie Comics is collected in a new full-color paperback edition–purrfect for pet lovers everywhere.

      Frankie Comics
    • Nerdist Best Comics of 2020The Wizerd and the Potion of Dreams packs humor, heart, and heaps of distractions into a fantasy adventure sure to please any adventurer out there!Adventure awaits! A quest is coming! Excitement envelopes all! ...And it’s disturbing a reclusive young wizerd’s peace and quiet!A garden-tending wizerd is dragged into the adventuring life by a small warrior princess, as they seek the ingredients of a wish-granting potion. (The warrior princesses wish? To get big and strong — and hunky! — really hunky!) Thanks to ransacking goblins, a too-noble knight, an evil wych, and the warrior’s endless appetite, securing the potion ingredients won’t be as quick or as simple as the wizerd had hoped!

      The Wizerd, Vol. 1: And the Potion of Dreams!
    • Please Keep Warm

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Who are Clover's parents? No one knows, but she's a good kid despite being raised by a household with an enthusiasm for petty vandalism, dumpster-diving, and violent video games. Please Keep Warm is a tender adventure in personal growth with plenty of buckwild shenanigans, high drama, and laughs. It's nice and gross at the same time!

      Please Keep Warm
    • Please Destroy My Enemies

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Michael Sweater's cult hit Please Destroy My Enemies is back, now inappropriately gorgeous in stunning full color. Catching hints of Gary Larson's The Far Side subversive cute animal absurdism, Matt Groening's Life in Hell bone-dry deadpan, and bits of Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes pre-adult philosophical inquiry, get ready for the relatable weirdness described by Boing Boing as "darlingly ironic and awful."

      Please Destroy My Enemies
    • Please Destroy the Internet

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This book is sure to please anyone who hates twitter, the government, or just themselves. Featuring such new characters as Karate Dad, man who hates computers, and the feral girl. Laugh out loud at this "Darlingly ironic and awful" (-Boing Boing) stand-alone follow up to Michael Sweater's cult hit, Please Destroy My Enemies. 64 pages of full-color comic goofs.

      Please Destroy the Internet