Evan Dorkin

American cartoonist and writer, creator of Milk & Cheese and The Eltingville Club, and co-writer of Beasts of Burden; known for humor and satirical comics and recipient of industry awards.

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  1. 1. Dork Volume 2

    A rollicking collection of irreverent comics and short pieces that skewers fandom, pop culture and everyday pettiness with sharp, rapid-fire humor; the book mixes furious rants, outrageous characters and sight-gag cartooning with occasional surprising moments of sincerity, offering both blistering satire and heartfelt glimpses into the anxieties and obsessions of geek culture.

  2. 2. The Eltingville Club

    A sharp, darkly comic collection of stories about a quartet of obsessive teenage fans who congregate in a run-down comic-shop clubhouse, where petty rivalries, brutal gatekeeping and pop-culture zealotry escalate into outrageous, satirical misadventures that skewering fandom, consumerism and adolescent entitlement.

  3. 4. Bill & Ted's Most Excellent Adventures Vol. 2

    Two lovable slackers continue their time-jumping, music-saving misadventures in a rollicking comic collection that sends them racing through history and the future, picking up famous figures, narrowly averting disasters, and creating anarchic, slapstick chaos wherever they go; equal parts affectionate pop-culture riffing and goofy heart, the stories emphasize their unshakable friendship and devotion to music amid rapid-fire gags and over-the-top set pieces.

  4. 5. Bill & Ted's Most Excellent Adventures Vol. 1

    A fast-paced, cartoonishly witty comic collection that follows two lovable slackers on a series of time-travel misadventures as they scramble to assemble famous historical figures and survive chaotic encounters; the stories pair anarchic humor and pop-culture riffs with energetic, expressive art, delivering silly set pieces, heartfelt moments about friendship and identity, and plenty of rock‑and‑roll attitude while satirizing teenage cluelessness and cultural mythology.

  5. 6. Milk And Cheese

    Dairy Products Gone Bad

    An irreverent, fast-paced comic follows an irritable milk carton and a nihilistic wedge of cheese as they wreak violent, absurd havoc in short, punchy episodes that lampoon pop culture, corporate greed, and social dysfunction with black humor, grotesque visual gags, and satirical one-liners.

  6. 7. Fun With Milk And Cheese

    A chaotic, darkly comic collection of short strips starring two alcoholic, profanity-spouting dairy mascots who gleefully wreak violent, absurd havoc on pop culture, consumerism and suburban life; the book pairs bold, cartoony art with rapid-fire gags, surreal scenarios and biting satire to lampoon fandom, corporate mascots and modern stupidity in a relentless parade of punchlines.