Tweenage Wasteland by Brian Gordon

Tweenage Wasteland (Fowl Language)

by Brian Gordon

They will eff your sh!t UP. The latest installment of Fowl Language by cartoonist Brian Gordon is something all parents of kids 10 and older can empathize with. (And maybe cry along to.)

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

4 of 5 stars

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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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  • 18 November, 2024: Reviewed