Sad Girl Space Lizard

Author:   Iggy Craig
Publisher:   Silver Sprocket
ISBN:  

9798886200010


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   26 January 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Sad Girl Space Lizard


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Lieutenant Left is barely scraping by at her maintenance job on a lonely, two-lizard mech crew. Every day seems just as monotonous as the last, until disaster strikes Commander Right on a routine mission. Now it's up to Left to step up, or risk being stranded in space... with nobody around except her hot crewmate for millions and millions of miles. Cartoonist Iggy Craig's debut graphic novel, SAD GIRL SPACE LIZARD is a queer mech action romance (for lizards). If you are a lizard, or have an appreciation for lizards, this comic is for you. If not, you'll probably still enjoy it.

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Author:   Iggy Craig
Publisher:   Silver Sprocket
Imprint:   Silver Sprocket
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9798886200010


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   26 January 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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In Iggy Craig's comics, creativity and play have no division or boundary. To read them is to conspire in an unmitigated act of dumb gay joy. - Beatrix Urkowitz, The Lover of Everyone in the World What if we kissed on the lonely spaceship at the farthest reaches of space? What if we were able to transcend our stations in life and live for ourselves? What if it just took a little imagination to find something beyond a surface-level existence in the systems that grind us down? And we were both girls? - Laura Knetzger, Bug Boys Storyboard artist Craig (OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes) doodles a fond, rambling mishmash of science fiction, giant robot action, queer romance, and psychological probing. Craig drew the book, initially with his non-dominant hand, while recovering from a repetitive stress injury, and the scribbly, bug-eyed black-and-white art has the tossed-off look of an early webcomic or '90s zine. This spaced-out romance will baffle some readers but delight iconoclasts who like their comics rough and ready. - Publishers Weekly


Storyboard artist Craig (OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes) doodles a fond, rambling mishmash of science fiction, giant robot action, queer romance, and psychological probing. Craig drew the book, initially with his non-dominant hand, while recovering from a repetitive stress injury, and the scribbly, bug-eyed black-and-white art has the tossed-off look of an early webcomic or '90s zine. This spaced-out romance will baffle some readers but delight iconoclasts who like their comics rough and ready. - Publishers Weekly In Iggy Craig's comics, creativity and play have no division or boundary. To read them is to conspire in an unmitigated act of dumb gay joy. - Beatrix Urkowitz, The Lover of Everyone in the World What if we kissed on the lonely spaceship at the farthest reaches of space? What if we were able to transcend our stations in life and live for ourselves? What if it just took a little imagination to find something beyond a surface-level existence in the systems that grind us down? And we were both girls? - Laura Knetzger, Bug Boys


"""Creating art, practicing your craft, this is it. Rembrandt but lizard lesbians. Sad Girl Space Lizard is the free space of creation, the raw material that gets made into comics and the comic itself. Iggy Craig is Hephaestus fashioning lightning as well as Hermes; the book is bolt and forge both."" - Arpad Okay, DoomRocket ""Storyboard artist Craig (OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes) doodles a fond, rambling mishmash of science fiction, giant robot action, queer romance, and psychological probing. Craig drew the book, initially with his non-dominant hand, while recovering from a repetitive stress injury, and the scribbly, bug-eyed black-and-white art has the tossed-off look of an early webcomic or '90s zine. This spaced-out romance will baffle some readers but delight iconoclasts who like their comics rough and ready."" - Publishers Weekly ""In Iggy Craig's comics, creativity and play have no division or boundary. To read them is to conspire in an unmitigated act of dumb gay joy."" - Beatrix Urkowitz, The Lover of Everyone in the World ""What if we kissed on the lonely spaceship at the farthest reaches of space? What if we were able to transcend our stations in life and live for ourselves? What if it just took a little imagination to find something beyond a surface-level existence in the systems that grind us down? And we were both girls?"" - Laura Knetzger, Bug Boys"


""Creating art, practicing your craft, this is it. Rembrandt but lizard lesbians. Sad Girl Space Lizard is the free space of creation, the raw material that gets made into comics and the comic itself. Iggy Craig is Hephaestus fashioning lightning as well as Hermes; the book is bolt and forge both."" - Arpad Okay, DoomRocket ""Storyboard artist Craig (OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes) doodles a fond, rambling mishmash of science fiction, giant robot action, queer romance, and psychological probing. Craig drew the book, initially with his non-dominant hand, while recovering from a repetitive stress injury, and the scribbly, bug-eyed black-and-white art has the tossed-off look of an early webcomic or '90s zine. This spaced-out romance will baffle some readers but delight iconoclasts who like their comics rough and ready."" - Publishers Weekly ""In Iggy Craig's comics, creativity and play have no division or boundary. To read them is to conspire in an unmitigated act of dumb gay joy."" - Beatrix Urkowitz, The Lover of Everyone in the World ""What if we kissed on the lonely spaceship at the farthest reaches of space? What if we were able to transcend our stations in life and live for ourselves? What if it just took a little imagination to find something beyond a surface-level existence in the systems that grind us down? And we were both girls?"" - Laura Knetzger, Bug Boys


Author Information

Iggy Craig is a cartoonist living in Los Angeles, California with his partner, two old cats, and a millipede. He is known for his animation work on OK K.O. Let's Be Heroes!, Adventure Time: Distant Lands, Fionna & Cake, and his ongoing comic series Ice Cream & Beast. You can also find him reconnecting online as a virtual Youtuber.

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