Mock Stars traces the evolution of indie comedy from the underground music circuit into mainstream America. Through candid interviews with major players, including David Cross, Patton Oswalt, Neil Hamburger, Maria Bamford, Fred Armisen, Aimee Mann, and dozens of others, John Wenzel reveals how comedy is becoming relevant—and dangerously funny—again.
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Phoebe and the Pigeon People: The Complete Comic Strips from the Chicago Reader
$700 -
The Very Hungover Caterpillar: A Parody
$523 -
Pogo: Under the Bamboozle Bush
$1,575 -
Jokes, Life After Death, and God
$1,400 -
Untitled
$875 -
The Big New Yorker Book of Dogs
$700 -
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Finger Puppet Kit
$348 -
Will Work for Smiles
$910 -
Al Franken, Giant of the Senate: Library Edition
$3,710 -
How Bad Is Your Boss?: Do You Work for a Mentor or a Menace?
$455 -
The Fireside Grown-Up Guide to the Meeting
$350 -
The Totally Unscientific Study of the Search for Human Happiness
$908 -
With the Bark on: Popular Humor of the Old South
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The Snark Bible: A Reference Guide to Verbal Sparring, Comebacks, Irony, Insults, and So Much More
$525 -
How I Caught My Man Cheating: Outrageous Tales of Real-life Infidelities and Indiscretions
$560 -
Brotips: How to Live Like a Rock Star, Love Like an Artist, and Triumph over Just About Anything
$630 -
The United States of Absurdity: Untold Stories from American History
$525 -
Trust No Aunty
$700 -
Dirty Duck
$1,750 -
Untitled
$875