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OverviewEvery week we pile our garbage on the curb and it disappears - like magic! The reality is anything but, of course. Trashed, Derf Backderf's follow-up to the critically acclaimed, award-winning international bestseller My Friend Dahmer, is an ode to the crap job of all crap jobs - garbage collector. Anyone who has ever been trapped in a soul-sucking gig will relate to this tale. Trashed follows the raucous escapades of three 20-something friends as they clean the streets of pile after pile of stinking garbage, while battling annoying small-town bureaucrats, bizarre townfolk, sweltering summer heat, and frigid winter storms. Trashed is fiction, but is inspired by Derf's own experiences as a garbageman. Interspersed are nonfiction pages that detail what our garbage is and where it goes. The answers will stun you. Hop on the garbage truck named Betty and ride along with Derf on a journey into the vast, secret world of garbage. Trashed is a hilarious, stomach-churning tale that will leave you laughing and wincing in disbelief. Soon to be a major motion picture from director Bradley Jay Kaplan (Stealing Cars). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Derf Backderf , Diane GoodePublisher: Abrams Imprint: Abrams ComicArts Dimensions: Width: 23.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 16.80cm Weight: 0.740kg ISBN: 9781419714535ISBN 10: 1419714538 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 03 November 2015 Audience: General/trade , General 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 ContentsReviews“A downbeat but entertaining ode to the odiferous realities of getting by.” * Publishers Weekly (starred review) * “Backderf’s (My Friend Dahmer) detailed and grimy art is perfect for this raucous piece of infotainment about the crappiest of necessary crap jobs.” * Library Journal * “More than anything else, the book is funny, very funny. At times, it’s a laugh-out-loud kind of funny rarely found in graphic novels. It might even make you think.” * The Cleveland Plain Dealer online * “The microcosm of Backderf’s humor-rich, coming-of-age story expands toward larger social and cultural themes, including the idea that ‘we all contribute to the staggering, never-ending accumulation of waste on this planet.’” * Shelf Awareness (starred review) * “Intriguing, hilarious, and stinky.” * Entertainment Weekly * “It’s all far more entertaining than it sounds, thanks to the likeability of J.B. and his at-loose-ends roommates . . . and Derf’s slightly off-kilter, pleasantly ungainly drawings.” * Booklist * “Trashed is both entertaining and unnerving.” * The A.V. Club * “Fun, funny, gross and engrossing.” * The New York Journal of Books * A downbeat but entertaining ode to the odiferous realities of getting by. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Fun, funny, gross and engrossing. --The New York Journal of Books Intriguing, hilarious, and stinky. --Entertainment Weekly It's all far more entertaining than it sounds, thanks to the likeability of J.B. and his at-loose-ends roommates . . . and Derf's slightly off-kilter, pleasantly ungainly drawings. --Booklist More than anything else, the book is funny, very funny. At times, it's a laugh-out-loud kind of funny rarely found in graphic novels. It might even make you think. --The Cleveland Plain Dealer online The microcosm of Backderf's humor-rich, coming-of-age story expands toward larger social and cultural themes, including the idea that 'we all contribute to the staggering, never-ending accumulation of waste on this planet.' --Shelf Awareness (starred review) Backderf's (My Friend Dahmer) detailed and grimy art is perfect for this raucous piece of infotainment about the crappiest of necessary crap jobs. --Library Journal Trashed is both entertaining and unnerving. --The A.V. Club Fun, funny, gross and engrossing. --The New York Journal of Books A downbeat but entertaining ode to the odiferous realities of getting by. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) More than anything else, the book is funny, very funny. At times, it's a laugh-out-loud kind of funny rarely found in graphic novels. It might even make you think. --The Cleveland Plain Dealer online The microcosm of Backderf's humor-rich, coming-of-age story expands toward larger social and cultural themes, including the idea that 'we all contribute to the staggering, never-ending accumulation of waste on this planet.' --Shelf Awareness (starred review) Intriguing, hilarious, and stinky. --Entertainment Weekly It's all far more entertaining than it sounds, thanks to the likeability of J.B. and his at-loose-ends roommates . . . and Derf's slightly off-kilter, pleasantly ungainly drawings. --Booklist Trashed is both entertaining and unnerving. --The A.V. Club Backderf's (My Friend Dahmer) detailed and grimy art is perfect for this raucous piece of infotainment about the crappiest of necessary crap jobs. --Library Journal A downbeat but entertaining ode to the odiferous realities of getting by. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) More than anything else, the book is funny, very funny. At times, it's a laugh-out-loud kind of funny rarely found in graphic novels. It might even make you think. --The Cleveland Plain Dealer online The microcosm of Backderf's humor-rich, coming-of-age story expands toward larger social and cultural themes, including the idea that 'we all contribute to the staggering, never-ending accumulation of waste on this planet.' --Shelf Awareness (starred review) Intriguing, hilarious, and stinky. --Entertainment Weekly It's all far more entertaining than it sounds, thanks to the likeability of J.B. and his at-loose-ends roommates . . . and Derf's slightly off-kilter, pleasantly ungainly drawings. --Booklist Fun, funny, gross and engrossing. --The New York Journal of Books Trashed is both entertaining and unnerving. --The A.V. Club Backderf's (My Friend Dahmer) detailed and grimy art is perfect for this raucous piece of infotainment about the crappiest of necessary crap jobs. --Library Journal Author InformationDerf Backderf is the bestselling author of My Friend Dahmer and the recipient of the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for political cartooning. His weekly comic strip, The City, appeared in more than one hundred newspapers over the past twenty-two years. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |