THE HOUSE AT MAAKIES CORNER
Tony Millionaire, . . Fantagraphics, $19.95 (96pp) ISBN 978-1-56097-508-3
Millionaire is a great master of the old-time freewheeling comic strip, and this work takes full advantage of every last bit of the medium. It combines the comical seafaring tales of Drinky Crow (yes, a drunk crow) and Uncle Gabby (a monkey of questionable morals) with nonsense strips and the occasional foray into something utterly unconnected. In these strips, Gabby goes to the art museum with predictably disastrous results; Drinky plays with guns; and there's a tremendous amount of drinking and violence, not to mention suicide gags, all with little visible effect on these "heroes." Each of the strips has a smaller, secondary strip running below it, and both are drawn in an excruciatingly detailed pen and ink style reminiscent of late–19th-century illustration and E.C. Segar's classic
Reviewed on: 02/10/2003
Genre: Fiction