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Bear #1

Bear: Immortal

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Bear is a comic of doe-eyed hi-jinx, crazed slaughter, and expanding heads, all wrapped up with a fuzzy bow. See Bear suffer undignified ickiness, barely escape serious injury, and flee the deranged whims of his tormentor, Looshkin. It's a sweet crunchy bun of horrible joy.

144 pages, Paperback

First published October 19, 2004

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Jamie Smart

77 books85 followers
Jamie Smart is a British comic artist and author best known for his 10-issue comic series Bear and his popular children's comic series Bunny vs Monkey running in the Phoenix magazine.

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517 reviews10 followers
September 2, 2008
These are dark foolish cartoons that typically appeal to goths who like Lenore or Squee or JTHM but these are better because they feature the demure intelligent Bear and Looshkin the demented psycho cat. I can't say I like all the cartoons in this volume (which is one of two and collects issues 1-5 of the series) which is now out of print. A few of the cartoons feature other characters but really it's all about Looshkin who spends most of his time grossing everyone out and devising more (often successful) methods of killing Bear (who is comics immortal). The fiendish genius of Jamie Smart is that language of his comics are hilarious nonsense, the random joy of Looshkin's speech balanced by the restrained posh of Bear's. This is a not a book of serious cartoons, it is sinister silliness and my favorite strips are Bear in Jane Austen, Bear on the Western Front and the strip in which Bear and Looshkin fight each other using only a single word in each panel (which may be in vol 2). Those seeking for more, I recommend Jamie's Ubu Bubu comics, also from Slave Labor Graphics.
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Author 19 books239 followers
July 15, 2010
I'm not really a comic fan, but Bear and Looshkin's universe is equally cute and insanely violent - the perfect combination.

Jamie Smart's art is also fantastic in every way: http://www.fumboo.com/
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3,862 reviews18 followers
March 23, 2016
It took me a while to get used to this format and some of the best parts were in script so small I really needed a magnifying glass to read them, but by the end of the book I cold appreciate the author's wit and wisdom.
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13 reviews15 followers
March 8, 2010
bear is an exciting comic. it's really the only comic I ever stick with and got into. he's pint sized. he's dashing.
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11 reviews1 follower
September 28, 2011
Jamie smart is brilliant at what he does and thats creating a crazy world or violence and chaos all centered around a stuffed bear excellent fun
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