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Notes from the Nervous Breakdown Lane

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A collection of the best cartoons by the well-known postcard artist is subtly nightmarish, sneaking the surreal into everyday circumstances, with a nostalgic style from the Forties and Fifties, and a twist of Eighties distortion

96 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1985

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Ken Brown

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Ken Brown studied illustration at Birmingham Art College in England. Brown has served both as writer-illustrator and as illustrator for numerous children’s books.
Ken and Tammy have been married for 23 years and they have three daughters and one son. They feel blessed to be together. They both are passionate in what they do and have found joy throughout the years working together on their projects. Writing a book together has been rewarding and has helped bring them even closer to each other."

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November 14, 2016
Occasionally amusing cartoons that read like a dry run for the work of Michael Kupperman, who pretty much took the same schtick, fleshed it out, and made it infinitely more funny.
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August 1, 2019
A quirky, bizarre, and without exception, collection of unfunny cartoons.
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