A National Story of Minor Significance #1
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| Writer | B.J. Mendelson |
| Artist | Piotr Czaplarski |
Lions, and Tigers, and BRAINS, oh my!
In this fabulous first issue, author B.J. Mendelson ("Social Media Is Bullshit") and artist Peter Czaplarski take you on a journey inside the mind of the author and set the groundwork for all the future issues to follow. One of which includes the president of the United States suing the author's family over a toilet seat. No, we're NOT kidding!
This specially priced introductory issue includes an exclusive preview comic of Peter and B.J.'s other comic, Vengeance, Nevada, a book summary for Dale Carnegie's classic, "How to Win Friends and Influence People", and why Judo may change your
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8.0
Sirens of Sequentials - CJ Pendragon
Sep 12, 2018With unsettling honesty about his superheroine in distress fetish, suicidal thoughts and the steps he takes to learn to compartmentalize his cluttered past and let it go, A National Story of Minor Significance is a change in pace from the preachy, feel good guru books on the shelves. For anyone struggling with depression, suicidal thoughts or bad habits like clinging to the past, BJ Mendelson and his Wonder-Woman clad sidekick walk you through his journey and simple steps to move on to your future. Read Full Review
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7.8
Outright Geekery - Joshua Rathbun
Sep 26, 2018This is good stuff by Mendelson and Czaplarski. Read Full Review
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