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Pizza Punks

Cole Pauls

A punk-rock celebration of pizza in all its gooey glory. Dive deep into the world of cheese-loving, crust-craving, sauce-savouring punks with award-winning cartoonist Cole Pauls. In Pizza Punks, Pauls pushes the limits of pizza devotion by exploring just how far an extremely dedicated punk might go to attain the cheesiest of pies. Backpack pizza? Sure. Couch pizza? Absolutely. Even Mosh pizza isn't off-limits. Pineapple pizza, though? That's a little more controversial. This quirky graphic novel is served up hot and (not so) fresh by the author of Dakwakada Warriors, winner of the 2020 Indigenous Voices Award and nominated for two Doug Wright Awards and an Aurora Award.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Conundrum Press
  • Publish Date: May 25th, 2021
  • Pages: 120
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.90in - 5.00in - 0.60in - 0.40lb
  • EAN: 9781772620535
  • Categories: HumorousForm - Comic Strips & Cartoons

About the Author

Cole Pauls is a Tahltan comic artist, illustrator and printmaker hailing from Haines Junction (Yukon Territory) with a BFA in Illustration from Emily Carr University. Residing in Vancouver, Pauls focuses on his two comic series, the first being Pizza Punks a self contained comic strip about punks eating pizza, the other being Dakwäkãda Warriors. In 2017, Pauls won Broken Pencil Magazine's Best Comic and Best Zine of the Year Award for Dakwäkãda Warriors II. In 2020, Dakwäkãda Warriors won Best Work in an Indigenous Language from the Indigenous Voices Awards and was nominated for two Doug Wright Award categories: The Egghead and The Nipper.

Praise for this book

"Pauls spins a tale of Indigenous resistance that serves as both an introduction to colonialism and a rock-socking sci-fi western, all rendered in a style that boldly blends the best of contemporary punk comics with traditional motifs. Miss this book, and you're missing history." -- Broken Pencil on Dakwakada Warriors--Broken Pencil
Intentional without being didactic or overbearing, this is an excellent addition to the growing Indigenous futurism movement. -- Booklist on Dakwakada Warriors--Booklist