Cartoonist Benjamin Frisch makes his graphic novel debut this summer with The Fun Family, a subversive look at the underbelly of the All-American family through the prism of Family Circus-esque Sunday morning comic strips.
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Frisch presents a surreal deconstruction of modern parenting, childhood nostalgia, and good old American narcissism. The book, which is currently on sale in comic shops and bookstores from Top Shelf Comix, debuted on Tuesday, July 12.
The anticipated project has earned praise from cartoonists like Jessica Abel and Paul Hornschemeier.
With candy-colored artwork masking dark storytelling twists and an unexpectedly transcendent finale, The Fun Family is not the book it seems to be at first glance. As Frisch’s story opens, paternal cartoonist Robert Fun has earned a devoted following for his circle-shaped newspaper comic strip, which celebrates the wholesome American family by drawing inspiration from his real home life… but the Fun Family bears some dark secrets. As their idyllic world collapses and the kids are forced to pick up the pieces, can they escape the cycle of art imitating life imitating art?
Here’s where you can get The Fun Family, a 240-page full-color softcover graphic novel with French flaps (6.5″ x 9.25″), which retails for $19.99.