A standalone sequel to the popular graphic memoir, Penny, this vivid graphic novel centers on housecat heroine Penny's relationship with her sister, Pepper—and the delicately solipsistic inner world they share with each other.
As she is prone to do, Penny the housecat spends her days lazing around the apartment and musing philosophically. However, her peace is rudely disturbed when she is forced to contend with the existence of her little sister, Pepper.
What follows is one part wry, immaculately watercolored cat gags, one part visionquest. Here, acclaimed graphic novelist Karl Stevens blends the quotidian life of a housecat with an epicly psychedelic journey of self-discovery and the profound art of making peace with yourself.
Karl Stevens is an award-winning graphic novelist whose titles include Penny: A Graphic Memoir, The Winner, and Mother Nature which was written by Jamie Lee Curtis and Russell Goldman. He is an Ignatz Award nominee, a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist, and has contributed comics to The New Yorker, Village Voice, and Boston Phoenix. He lives in Boston with his wife, Alex, and their two cats, Penny and Pepper.
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A standalone sequel to the popular graphic memoir, Penny, this vivid graphic novel centers on housecat heroine Penny's relationship with her sister, Pepper—and the delicately solipsistic inner world they share with each other.
As she is prone to do, Penny the housecat spends her days lazing around the apartment and musing philosophically. However, her peace is rudely disturbed when she is forced to contend with the existence of her little sister, Pepper.
What follows is one part wry, immaculately watercolored cat gags, one part visionquest. Here, acclaimed graphic novelist Karl Stevens blends the quotidian life of a housecat with an epicly psychedelic journey of self-discovery and the profound art of making peace with yourself.
Karl Stevens is an award-winning graphic novelist whose titles include Penny: A Graphic Memoir, The Winner, and Mother Nature which was written by Jamie Lee Curtis and Russell Goldman. He is an Ignatz Award nominee, a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist, and has contributed comics to The New Yorker, Village Voice, and Boston Phoenix. He lives in Boston with his wife, Alex, and their two cats, Penny and Pepper.
View titles by Karl Stevens