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Peepee Poopoo #420

Caroline Cash

2024 Eisner Award Winner for Best Limited Series
2024 Cartoonist Studio Prize Shortlist
2023 Ignatz Award Nominee for Outstanding Artist
2023 Broken Frontier Award Winner: Best Periodical
2022 Ignatz Award Winner for Outstanding Minicomic


Caroline Cash's gay, modern take on the '60s underground comic continues! Discover the bloody dread of paying your freelancer taxes for the first time. Feel the surreal peace of waking up after your world has ended. Bond over the possibility of puking in the bar icebox.

Features a cardstock foil cover and full-color comics!

Book Details

  • Publisher: Silver Sprocket
  • Publish Date: Apr 19th, 2023
  • Pages: 32
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.70in - 8.10in - 0.20in - 0.25lb
  • EAN: 9798886200263
  • Categories: HumorousLGBTQ+ - General

About the Author

Cash, Caroline: - Caroline Cash is a cartoonist who used to live in Chicago. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Vice, The Nib, The Chicago Reader, and various other publications. Her debut graphic novel Girl in the World and her ongoing award winning series PeePeePooPoo are published by Silver Sprocket. She is also currently working on an untitled book for Drawn and Quarterly, and a video game about dating hot girls.

Praise for this book

"A title that is undoubtedly going to be up there in the pantheon of autobio/underground greats in years to come." - Broken Frontier
"The energy Cash brings to her comics is palpable, but her more relaxed moments shine the brightest, giving us the rare comic that actually manages to feel cool." - The Comics Journal
"This is what I want from comics. In an album-sized format, Caroline Cash gives us hilarious and insightful queer short stories drawing on her own life experiences. A frequent comparison is to Clowes, but I'd argue Cash is operating in a totally different world. Her cartooning oscillates between several distinct styles, jumping from one to the other like it's nothing. There are influences from the underground, manga, and zine culture that feel wholly unique from anything else out there." -Cy Beltran, The Beat "Best Comics of 2023"
"When Clowes started Eightball, it was a conscious and highly confident redirection from what he had been doing before. You could tell that this was a cartoonist who was hitting his stride. The same is true for Cash with PeePee PooPoo. As much as she's laughing at outdated comics conventions and attitudes and uses that as an initial hook, the real value of these comics is seeing how confidently she goes from memoir to slice-of-life to absurdist humor to observational comics." - Rob Clough, SOLRAD