Summary:
Our favorite duck family is back; this time, they’re dealing with tweens/teenagers. It’s a harrowing time, to be sure. Yet they’ll get through it, thanks to the humor (often dark) they possess.
Brian Gordon’s sense of humor brings reality to these comics, creating slice-of-life style comics that are utterly relatable. Whether you’re a teen (or were one many years ago) or a parent, you’ll relate to these moments.
Review:
Fowl Language has done it again! Tweenage Wasteland was a hilarious and delightful read from start to finish. As always, the comics are short, sweet, to the point - and very relatable. As I mentioned in the summary, it doesn’t matter if you’re a teen now or were a teen once; the content is gold (In reality, it’s undoubtedly even funnier for parents of teens).
If you’re trying to get a feel for the humor in Fowl Language: Tweenage Wasteland, I’d suggest taking a good look at the cover. That honestly sums it up better than I ever could (and will hopefully give you a good chuckle while you’re at it).
The artwork is always so bright and fun, even when the darker humor creeps in a bit. It’s the perfect balance, comedically and stylistically. Each comic is in a slice-of-life fashion, though they’re usually connected to the same (duck) family.
Highlights:
Famous Webcomic
Teenage Humor
Duck Family Chaos
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 18 November, 2024: Finished reading
- 18 November, 2024: Reviewed