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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
August 5, 2008

Pages
  
96 pages

Author
  
Elia Anie

Illustrator
  
Elia Anie

3.5/5
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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Paperback

Originally published
  
5 August 2008

Genre
  
Humour

OCLC
  
180756603

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Publisher
  
Simon Spotlight Entertainment

Similar
  
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Evil Penguins: When Cute Penguins Go Bad (2008) is the first published work by author/illustrator Elia Anie. It is a collection of dark humor cartoons in the style of The Book of Bunny Suicides and The Far Side.

Overview

The cartoons depict penguins, a normally innocent animal, performing various acts of harassment, mayhem and evil. There are drawings of penguins leading revolts, giving SpongeBob a swirly, causing plagues, clubbing baby seals, killing Inuit while dressed as ninjas, and wreaking havoc in dozens of other ways. Some popular culture references are used, such as borrowing a concept from the movie "A Clockwork Orange", while others make reference to major historical events.

Evil Penguins is published in (at least) the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Australia. At least two different cover designs are used, depending on the publishing country. To date, there has been an aggressive marketing campaign in England, including humans dressed up in penguin costumes and causing trouble for locals at the park, on the street corner, and in a bookstore.

As a dark humor cartoon book, Evil Penguins shares similarities with The Far Side and The Book of Bunny Suicides, including the use of animals, offbeat humor, and a general format of mostly single box cartoons.

In 2008, Evil Penguins was a bestselling cartoon humor book in the United Kingdom.

In 2009, the author released a follow-up work entitled Evil Cats.

References

Evil Penguins Wikipedia


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