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Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants - The Oatmeal
Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants - The Oatmeal
paperback
Published:
1 October, 2013
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781449427702 |
| ISBN10 | 1449427707 |
| Number Of Pages | 168 |
| Item Weight | 615 g |
| Product Dimensions | 178 x 229 x 15 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Andrews McMeel Publishing |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
"The utter relevance and poignancy of these often deceptively anecdotal funnies make Inman a Gary Larson for the iPad generation." (Publishers Weekly)
Praise for How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You:
“Matt is the first native stand-up comic of the Internet. This book, and all his work, shows just how perfectly he nails the pulse of the Web dwellers like me. While this book is printed on paper, it oozes what's great about the weird, quirky, but genuinely awesomeness of the Web — and Matt Inman.”
(Ben Huh, CEO of ICanHasCheezburger.com)
"If Inman isn't a king of the Internet, he's certainly among its royalty. The Oatmeal is one of the most popular humor sites on the web." (Todd Leopold, CNN)
"In 2009, Inman put his hand to the page, and the world hasn't stopped laughing since." (Nick Carbone, Time Magazine)
"Dangerously funny." (TODAY.com)
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Author's Bio
Matthew Inman is the Eisner Award-winning creator of The Oatmeal and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You. Matthew also co-created the popular Exploding Kittens card game. Since being founded in 2009, his work on TheOatmeal.com has been read by over 300 million people. Matthew Inman is the Eisner Award-winning creator of The Oatmeal and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You. Matthew also co-created the popular Exploding Kittens card game. Since being founded in 2009, his work on TheOatmeal.com has been read by over 300 million people.