I like droll comedy, how about you?
My friends and family know that I like "droll"—which is defined as "curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement" or maybe as "having a whimsical or odd quality." Among my all-time favorite standup comics is Steven Wright (who is almost exactly my age and also is close to my sensibility when it comes to humor).
So, when Asher Perlman's new book, Well This Is Me, debuted in June, my son—who has a similar sense of humor—immediately ordered a copy to arrive on my doorstep from Amazon. And, my son was right: I'm now a big fan of Perlman's print comics (he works in other forms of media as well).
You might have seen Perlman on TV, perhaps with Stephen Colbert's crew, or you might have spotted his comics in The New Yorker, which of course is famous for its droll cartoons.
I won't spoil the gems in this book by trying to "describe" or "explain" them. The Amazon book page shows you five of them—if you count the cover itself. That's enough to get a feel for his work without spoiling the many other "enthusiastic nods" and "chuckles" and "big smiles" you'll experience while actually experiencing this book.
Sure, I wish this book was longer! But, for me, that's a sign of a good bound collection of comics—you want more.
This is simply a short and sweet review thanking my son Benjamin for this book (he's on Goodreads, too) and recommending it to other like-minded friends in this reading community.