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OverviewWho's positively magical and ready for sunshine, giggles, and sliding down rainbows? Not Stabby! Meet the world's surliest unicorn. This stab-happy unicorn is a fan-favorite character from """"Mother Goth Rhymes"""" (www.mothergothrhymes.com Hermes Press, Halloween 2020) and now he's getting his own book! """"If UR Stabby"""" follows Stabby as he deals with life's challenges the only way he knows how-horn first. If UR Stabby"""" is a teen and adult humor book. "" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kaz Windness , Kaz WindnessPublisher: Hermes Press Imprint: Hermes Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9781613452059ISBN 10: 1613452055 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 10 August 2021 Recommended Age: From 13 to 16 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsKIRKUS -- Not all unicorns are full of sunshine, magic, and smiles; some are surly, sarcastic, and hostile. Stabby, a stout, churlish, teal-colored unicorn, stars in this collection of stand-alone cartoons, paneled strips, reimagined tarot cards, and funny re-imaginings of iconic images, such as Vermeer's Girl With a Pearl Earring featuring Stabby with a bloody horn and an eye dangling from his ear. Starting with the “Stabginnings” and a darker rendition of “If You're Happy and You Know It,” the tone is set as readers see Stabby through a series of job fails such as balloon seller ruining the merchandise or team-building coach whose horn proves deathly in trust falls. A dejected looking Stabby walks through a grocery store stocked with cereals like “Infeerios” and “Shredded Mini Dreams.” Stabby is often gender ambiguous but is noted as the father of assorted hybrid horned zoo animals. In a nod to current events, the irascible unicorn appears as a writer, literally juggling lots of plates when Pandemic, a red-eyed panda, shows up, smashing them all. This collection leans into the macabre-the number of skewered eyes alone is unfathomable-and the gallows humor could easily make it a cult favorite. The color illustrations have verve and energy, perfectly matching the mood of the collection. An expression of our dark inner demons that is both hilarious and cathartic. (Graphic humor. 14-adult) KIRKUS -- Not all unicorns are full of sunshine, magic, and smiles; some are surly, sarcastic, and hostile. Stabby, a stout, churlish, teal-colored unicorn, stars in this collection of stand-alone cartoons, paneled strips, reimagined tarot cards, and funny re-imaginings of iconic images, such as Vermeer's Girl With a Pearl Earring featuring Stabby with a bloody horn and an eye dangling from his ear. Starting with the Stabginnings and a darker rendition of If You're Happy and You Know It, the tone is set as readers see Stabby through a series of job fails such as balloon seller ruining the merchandise or team-building coach whose horn proves deathly in trust falls. A dejected looking Stabby walks through a grocery store stocked with cereals like Infeerios and Shredded Mini Dreams. Stabby is often gender ambiguous but is noted as the father of assorted hybrid horned zoo animals. In a nod to current events, the irascible unicorn appears as a writer, literally juggling lots of plates when Pandemic, a red-eyed panda, shows up, smashing them all. This collection leans into the macabre-the number of skewered eyes alone is unfathomable-and the gallows humor could easily make it a cult favorite. The color illustrations have verve and energy, perfectly matching the mood of the collection. An expression of our dark inner demons that is both hilarious and cathartic. (Graphic humor. 14-adult) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |