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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The First Liberty Meadows Comic Strips,
By AstroNerdBoy "AstroNerdBoy" (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Liberty Meadows (Eden, Book 1) (v. 1) (Paperback)
"Eden" contains strips from the begining of "Liberty Meadow's" syndication run in 1997 and run to about mid-1998. There are NO Sunday strips included, only the Monday through Saturday daily strips. But, since Frank never had his Sunday strips included in his serials, they aren't really required. For those who are unaware of "Liberty Meadows", this is a strip about the Liberty Meadows Animal Sanctuary. Here, several crazy animals live including a rescued midget circus bear, a LARGE frog, a hog who used to be a mascot for the University of Maryland, and other critters. You also have the shy, nerdy vet Frank, and the hot animal psychiatrist Brandy (whom Frank has a HUGE crush on but who can't seem to bring himself to ask her out). The artwork is VERY good and the humor is good but may not be for everyone. Frank Cho does a lot of parody in his strips and some of that may go over people's head. There are a few things that set this book apart from other comic strip books. The first being the paper this is printed on. This is high-gloss, heavy paper which is very nice! Second, Frank has included some new material at the beginning of the book in which a very old Ralph and Leslie are visited by someone who wants to interview them about their days at Liberty Meadows Animal Sanctuary. From there, we are launched into the classic comic strips. At the end of the book, Frank has graciously included several drawings from his sketchbook as well as the cover art from the various comic books (the strip went to comic book format after leaving syndication). This is a great addition to anyones comic strip book collection.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An suprisingly Intellectually Challenging Comic Strip,
By Creation27 (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Liberty Meadows (Eden, Book 1) (v. 1) (Paperback)
I first picked this book up thinking it was just another stupid anonymous comic book that I'd glance at and put down immediately, but upon browsing a few of the pages I started chuckling and then laughing out loud, and at one point I laughed so loud that I startled myself because I realized of course that I was in a book store and it was very very quiet except for my LOUD laughing. A fantastic read, with realistic and believable characters that I suspect are probably taken from either the authors life or his dreams and imagination. I'd recommend to EVERYONE, however some of the jokes are aimed at older at least teenaged people, and some adult themes are weaved throughout. The main characters are short-but-average-joe, a bunch of super-smart but WIERD animal-like characters, and the tall beauty naned Brandy that pretty much makes the book.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not your typical comic book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Liberty Meadows (Eden, Book 1) (v. 1) (Paperback)
Frank Cho's world is delightfully twisted. I received this book as a present and read it in one sitting. I have reread it several times since. I just can't get enough of Frank, Brandy, Dean, and all the gang!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightful on a whim discovery,
By Wonder Woman (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Liberty Meadows (Eden, Book 1) (v. 1) (Paperback)
My boyfriend chanced upon this book at our local library where we were perusing graphic novels for a lark. Not only is Eden cleverly written but the art work is fantastic! I loved the section at the end with cover pictures and rough sketches.The characters are endearing, its hard not to fall in love with the adorable antics of duckling Truman, and his best friend, weiner dog, Oscar. Both of the main human leads, Frank the vet, and Brandy, the psychiatrist are also likeable and I found myself rooting for poor Frank to finally get the nerve to ask Brandy out. Their relationship alone is enough to keep me reading! Overall a very smart, very funny comic strip that I have now bought for myself and am collecting the rest. A must have for any comic fan and a must read since this book starts from the beginning of the strip.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Frank Cho is a master story teller,
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This review is from: Liberty Meadows (Eden, Book 1) (v. 1) (Paperback)
From University^2 to Liberty Meadows, Frank Cho has created a masterpiece. The humor is fresh and laugh out loud funny. The best part about the comics, or in this case, the trade paper back, is that the strips are unedited.
If you want to laugh about something clever this is the book for you. Oh, and the art is great, too.
5.0 out of 5 stars
VERY Funny Intellectually Challenging Book,
By Creation27 (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Liberty Meadows (Eden, Book 1) (v. 1) (Paperback)
I first pick this book up thinking it was just another stupid anonymous comic book, that I'd glance at and put down immediately, but upon browsing a few of the pages I started chuckling and then laughing out loud, at one point I laughed so loud that I startled myself because I realized of course that I was in a book store and it was very, very quite except for my LOUD laughing. A fantastic read, with realistic and believable characters that I suspect are probably taken from either the authors life or his dreams and imagination. I'd recommend to EVERYONE, however some of the jokes are aimed at older at least teenaged people, and some adult themes are weaved throughout. The main characters are short-but-average-joe, a bunch of wierd super-smart but WIERD animal-like characters, and the tall beauty Brandy that pretty much makes the book. I wouldn't say I'm anxiously waiting for the next Frank Cho book because I have other interests that take up much of my time, but really, I'M WAITING ANXIOUSLY FOR FRANK'S NEXT BOOK! lol Thanks for reading, I hope this review helps you decide on whether to purchase or not. |
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Liberty Meadows (Eden, Book 1) (v. 1) by Frank Cho (Paperback - November 20, 2002)
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