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Fantagraphics is proud to present Argentine cartoonist Liniers' internationally-acclaimed newspaper comic strip in a new English-language collection.

In the spirit of Calvin & Hobbes, Mutts, and Krazy Kat, Liniers (Ricardo Siri) uses a shifting cast of children, talking animals, imaginary monsters, sensitive robots, occasional elves, and anthropomorphized objects to perform gags, philosophize, muse on nature, and engage in surreal, artistic flights of fancy. With delicate, calligraphic pen work and understated watercolors, the comic skips lightly from style to style and subject to subject, as Liniers allows his imagination and observational humor free reign. Jokes about domestic life, imagined scenarios of historical figures, Cthulu showing up to Tinder dates, characters simply enjoying a pastoral sunset, the puncturing of pop-culture stalwarts: Macanudo is a boundless canvas for its author's humane and delightfully off-kilter view of the world, in a way few comic strips have ever even attempted.

Beginning in 2002 in Buenos Aires, Macanudo steadily gained popularity around the world, appearing in US newspapers since 2018. Welcome to Elsewhere is the first of a series of volumes collecting Liniers' groundbreaking strip.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 11, 2022
      Eisner Award–winning Argentinian cartoonist Liniers (Good Night, Planet) enchants with this whimsical, wistful collection of his daily comic strip, published in La Nacion since 2002 and syndicated in English by King Features. In delicate brush lines and bright picture-book watercolors, Liniers conjures up a cast of characters including the Mysterious Man in Black, the superhero Captain Deja Vu, a little boy and his imaginary monster Olga, penguins, witches, elves in long stocking caps, and Henrietta, a book-loving little girl who declares, “I read... therefore I think... therefore I am,” and eventually starts drawing a comic strip of her own. In between these vignettes, one-off strips illustrate more knowingly adult conceits, such as a couple whose anxieties are piquantly made for each other or free-range chickens raised on readings of Proust. The gentle humor traffics in absurdity, puns, literary references, and occasional fourth-wall-breaking gags. Liniers freely quotes from favorite books and wears his artistic influences on his sleeve, with characters variously recalling the work of Maurice Sendak, Gary Panter, Bill Watterson, and Patrick McDonnell. He fills his panels with lifelike animals and natural landscapes, wise children and weird monsters. Lovers of classic comic strips will revel in Liniers’s colorful, sweetly funny world.

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