My New Fighting Technique is Unstoppable

My New Fighting Technique is Unstoppable

4.14 of 5 stars 4.14  ·  rating details  ·  97 ratings  ·  7 reviews
Welcome to the world of clip-art karate, outrageous trash talk, and cartoon characters as you've never seen them before. The New Fighting Technique may have sprung from the crucible of cubicle culture----Rees created the strip while working a deathly boring temp job, harnessing the potential energy of his PowerPoint software, Internet connection, laser printer, and vast ex...more
Paperback, 64 pages
Published October 7th 2003 by Riverhead Trade
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Jason Koivu
Comic-strip style hilarity using old instructional illustrations out of context and with added dialogue by Rees. In this instance it's better to show than tell. Here's a personal favorite...

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Richard
This is one of the funniest books I read. If you work in an office, with cubicles, and an HR department, you absolutely must check this book out. If you don't, get it for someone who works in the corporate world...it will keep them sane. It's a little Tom Tomorrow-like, but with a sharper and keener wit.
Cody
Apr 24, 2013 Cody rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Anyone who enjoys laughter
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I just love David Rees. All his comics make me just fall down and laugh until I cry. It's all just so hysterical. The minimalist, stock pictures, the inane dialogue. All of it just makes me go completely nuts.
Seizure Romero
Awful computer-generated clip art, Karate Snoopy and kicking motherf#@$ers in the face. Best way to spend a quarter at a book sale.

From the mind behind Get Your War On. So you know.
Jeremy
I usually only laugh at the failure of others, but this time I laughed because the thing I was looking at was funny. David Rees is funny like that guy you know who's funny, and that's the best kind of funny you can get.
Michelle
And he can't and he won't and he don't...
Matt
Pure literary and visual synesthesia.
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Feb 28, 2013 Michelle marked it as to-read
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