Lap Dancing for Mommy - Tender Stories of Disgust, Blame, and Inspiration Comic
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Lap Dancing for Mommy - Tender Stories of Disgust, Blame, and Inspiration
Kunstvoller, sexy, frecher Lesencomic. Seltenheit!
Maybe Lap Dancing for Mommy is a graphic novel, or maybe it's a collection of illustrated essays. However you'd describe it, Erika Lopez's narratives are funny and smart and make you cringe in the way of the best self-deprecating humor. The lesbian characters that lurch through Lap Dancing for Mommy include a pissed-off ex-lover, an ingenious and world-class dildo collector, and a very hairy half-Puerto Rican, half-white girl. Edgier than Nicole Hollander, nastier than Alison Bechdel, Lopez is a radical cartoonist who makes you laugh at and be glad you're not the wild, wonderful characters she creates.
Erika Lopez's award-winning work has reams of racy, raunchy and riotously funny appeal for audiences spanning regular comic fans to Generation X-ers to the queer literary world. This collection of comic, hilariously incisive narratives--illustrated in Lopez's splashy, apropos style--runs riot with mainstream perceptions of "underground" lifestyles--and with just about anything else that crosses this artist's keen eye.
Maybe Lap Dancing for Mommy is a graphic novel, or maybe it's a collection of illustrated essays. However you'd describe it, Erika Lopez's narratives are funny and smart and make you cringe in the way of the best self-deprecating humor. The lesbian characters that lurch through Lap Dancing for Mommy include a pissed-off ex-lover, an ingenious and world-class dildo collector, and a very hairy half-Puerto Rican, half-white girl. Edgier than Nicole Hollander, nastier than Alison Bechdel, Lopez is a radical cartoonist who makes you laugh at and be glad you're not the wild, wonderful characters she creates.
Erika Lopez's award-winning work has reams of racy, raunchy and riotously funny appeal for audiences spanning regular comic fans to Generation X-ers to the queer literary world. This collection of comic, hilariously incisive narratives--illustrated in Lopez's splashy, apropos style--runs riot with mainstream perceptions of "underground" lifestyles--and with just about anything else that crosses this artist's keen eye.