Art is Dead: the asdf book

· Hachette UK
4.5
36 reviews
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120
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About this ebook

In 2008, Thomas "TomSka" Ridgewell uploaded a short animated film to YouTube; he called it asdfmovie. It has since been viewed more than 50 million times and has spawned eight sequels and many, many dedicated fans. Now, for the first time, the weird and wonderful world of asdf has exploded onto the page in ART IS DEAD, a book conceived and written by Tom and illustrated by Matt Ley. Featuring much-loved characters from the films, as well as brand-new, never-before-seen comics and bonus material - including the asdf origin story and Tom's own sketches - ART IS DEAD is a comic book like no other. Expect trains, potatoes, suicidal muffins and jokes about "death, destruction and things talking that don't normally talk", all wrapped up in book so awkwardly shaped it will make your shelves look weird. (Sorry about that.)

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4.5
36 reviews
Adam Dorsett
October 31, 2015
Im a fan of tomska, but his videos are better and most of these comics are in the animations.
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Vic Herbert (Pish)
May 13, 2017
Tom ska is the best!
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Silvery2
April 25, 2018
This was funny!
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About the author

Thomas "Tomska" Ridgewell is an "unprofessonal comedian/filmmaker" with more than 3.5 million YouTube subscribers. His series of short "asdf" films have been viewed more than 300 million times in total.

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