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Wondermark

The Annotated Wondermark

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Collecting the first 100 comic strips to appear on Wondermark.com, The Annotated Wondermark goes even further and adds: a look at the making of the strip; previously unpublished material; a special interactive section, an introduction by webcomics favorite Ryan North, and more! It's just like a DVD, except more flammable and it won't fit in your player. The Annotated Wondermark makes a great gift for friends and enemies alike!

88 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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David Malki

19 books149 followers
David Malki ! spells his name with an honorofic exclamation point. He is the author of the comic strip "Wondermark", which since 2003 has been repurposing illustrations and engravings from 19th century books into sarcastic, silly, and surreal collage-style comic strips.

Malki also co-edited the fiction anthology Machine of Death, which, thanks to a 100% grassroots campaign, became the #1 bestselling book on Amazon.com for 36 glorious hours.

He lives in Seattle with his wife Nikki (a stop-motion puppet fabricator), and their one son.

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March 25, 2010
This collects the first 100 Wondermark comic strips. Things weren't quite as polished back then and this book isn't quite as beautifully designed as the later hardback collections but it's still entertaining and filled with extras galore.
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February 7, 2025
Pulled another old comic convention purchase from the shelf today. Can't remember if this was an SPX or a Baltimore Comic Con pick-up. Either way, it's amusing in an odd sort of way. Very retro. Maybe a bit hipster. But a fun goof of a read. I think I still have my "The Revolution Will Not Be Telegraphed" T-shirt, though I don't think I can fit into it anymore.
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January 12, 2020
What can I say, of all the Wondermark comic collections, this is the oldest one.

The comics are great. Not as complex or odd as some of the newer stuff, but there's some classics in this collection.
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October 18, 2012
So this was my first real exposure to Wondermark, my husband really likes it though so I assumed I would find it enjoyable, which I did. We had the pleasure of meeting David Malki at the APE con in San Francisco last weekend and he was a very kind man so it was good to be able to support him this way. By buying books I mean. I still have about 4 more to get to, but I also have these borrowed Phoenix Wright manga, and my e-books to read. Once again the problem of so many books so little time plagues my very existence.
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September 11, 2011
A collection of comic strips made from Victorian illustrations overlaid with contemporary dialogue bubbles. Often funny, though sometimes pushing the bounds of good taste.
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