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Safely Endangered Comics

Chris McCoy

Editora: Andrews McMeel Publishing

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Created by UK-based artist Chris McCoy, Safely Endangered's brilliantly hilarious comics have an unexpected, twisted punch line with an adorable illustration.  From relying far too heavily on Facebook to the struggles of sibling rivalry, Safely Endangered covers a vast range of ridiculously funny situations with humans, animals and even video game characters.    
Disponível desde: 09/04/2019.

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