
Have some laughs reading ‘Hope It All Works Out’
It can be nice reading a comics collection. Many times this is a great way to introduce readers of all ages to a new comics series, and can be full of laughs. I will admit I knew little about Hope It All Works Out when I first heard about it. I was able to get a digital copy of this book and here is my thoughts on it.
You can read the plot for this book here:
On the surface, the animals in Poorly Drawn Lines are sophisticated, decadent creatures — Turtle sports a beret, Snail wears shades, Bird smokes cigarettes, and Mouse assumes a fighting stance when anyone challenges his emotional fragility. But lurking beneath their surface images is a surprising warmth and charming naivete that provides the perfect setup for Reza Farazmand’s unparalleled sense of humor. This author-curated collection of new comics and greatest hits showcases the unique and charming world of these small animals and the amusing gap between their tough guy images and animal innocence.
I had a ton of fun reading this book. The illustrations were great and the adventures these animals went on were a joy to see unfold. Not everything went the way they hoped it would, but that was okay and it certainly wasn’t the end of the world. Some readers will enjoy reading this comics collection.
Hope It All Works Out is available now. You can order this book on Amazon, at Barnes and Noble and on Bookshop.
