World's Greatest Cartoonist FCBD 2018 by Ellen Forney


World's Greatest Cartoonist FCBD 2018
Title : World's Greatest Cartoonist FCBD 2018
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Comic
Number of Pages : 32
Publication : First published May 1, 2018

Much like Fantagraphics' well-received 2017 FCBD book, they have commissioned over 12 new pieces by their most popular authors, each creating a short comic relating directly to their newest book!
Teen Audiences.


World's Greatest Cartoonist FCBD 2018 Reviews


  • Eric

    … Some of these were rather good, at least one was horribly sub-par while also inflated, by no means the world’s greatest of course.

  • Lillian Francis

    Should be done under the trade description act.

  • Luis

    Excelente compilado

    Me gusta la conjunción de los autores. Relevantes conversaciones en sin número de capas. Vale la pena leerlo y ver la influencia del momento.

  • Neville Ridley-smith

    When you have a title like "World's Greatest Cartoonists" you're going to be held to a high standard and better deliver.

    This does not.

    I'm all for different/weird/out of the box but most of this just doesn't appeal to me. In short:

    Von Krantz: odd and not too bad
    Poochytown: way weird but I'd read more
    Fruit of knowledge: ummmm ok, whatever
    Xmas 2019: so out of context
    Goldfinga: just nonsense
    Bottomless belly button: ugh, so millenial
    Indigo Fables: completely wanky nonsense
    Living without a voice: actually could be good!
    Excerpt from some bipolar thingy: whatever

    When I went to FCBD and had to choose out of the 50, I grabbed this one, thinking it might have some actual greats like Eisner, McCloud, etc. Sorely disappointed.

  • John “Hoss”

    A great sampling of Fantagraphic's current alternative comic writers and artists. If you're not familiar with some of the current alternative comic guys and gals, this comic does a great job of providing a variety of different pieces. Worth the read!

  • Kest Schwartzman

    I generally prefer the books that are one whole (short) story to the ones, like this, that are samplers of an entire publishing house's artists, but... There's several in here that I'm interested to check out.