The Cat with a Really Big Head
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #161382 in Books
- Published on: 2002-07-09
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 40 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Attention Lenore fans: Roman Dirge is back with an all-new storybook-format tale. This time, it's the tragic story of a cat named Cat, and his misfortunes in life due to his enormously over sized head. This digest-size tale (5.5 x 8.5) comes with a glossy card-stock cover with color art on the inside covers as well as outside, and includes an all-new back up story by Dirge, which he says is not as good. You be the judge.
Customer Reviews
Cute, twisted and tragic. Great! :o)
I am a big fan of Roman Dirge's work, and his cool name!
This is just a little book, a comic really, with the Cat story and another one "That Isn't So Good" as it says on the cover. The Cat of the main story is insanely cute and very well illustrated in the tradition of modern gothic fairy tales. You will never see a cat quite like it, or hear a tale quite so tragic that will still have you smiling! The other story is short and typically Dirge, being about a little dead girl.
Utterly fantastic! Try it if you like Tim Burton or Jhonen Vasquez! Heartbreakingly cute! May make small children cry....
Deformity galore! (and a cat with a really big head)
Roman Dirge does it again in this sick, deformed book. But it's also cute and really a good read!
A story about a cat with, as you may have guessed, a really big head. The story follows his life problems and inner feelings about being deformed.
A good book to quickly read before you go to bed and then have really strange dreams about afterwards!
I love this book! i would say a must have and a cult classic already.
Cool!
This is a realy nice little book about death and deformity, he he! Roman Dirges sick sence of humur comes across in this cool litle book. Get it if you already like Roman Dirges stuff, and you like Lenore, This book is great and way worth the money!




