Praised for finding new ways of being funny while simultaneously panned for lacking the draftsmanship skills of his peers, Henderson continues what he's been doing all along for nearly twenty years! Magic Whistle #11 features the return of Monroe Simmons, a re-coloring of a story previously published in the childrens' anthology Measles, tons of previously unpublished strips, and the high-low-brow humor audiences have come to expect from this cartoonist who has been nominated multiple times for a Harvey award and once for an Emmy.
More eyeball stealing, masculinity fails, and inadvisable time travel stories from Sam Henderson. If you ever wondered what the Gettysburg Address would sound like if it was about boners and buttholes, your wish has been granted. This collection feels less edited than some, but I'd rather read Sam Henderson than eat ice cream any day. As ever, cheerful insanity squirts from every page. A demented, underappreciated national treasure.