The characters of Cannibals go about their lives in a welter of lies and stony betrayals, wallowing in bad jokes and bad sex, and trading in novel ways the old commodities of pain and bliss. We enter the characters' lives through seemingly disconnected fragments, with no explanations and no back-story, to savor the ambience of their situations and leave again, often as abruptly as we have entered. Unique, epiphanic and highly erotic, Cannibals is a novel consisting of eighty-eight compelling bulletins that reveal the fractured essence of our age.
Dan Collins is a veteran cartoonist whose career began in 1976 when he started freelancing for magazines at the age of 22. Since then, he has created over 20,000 gag cartoons, along with comic strips, magazine covers, greeting cards, and editorial illustrations. Known for his distinctive humor and style, his work has reached audiences across the U.S. and internationally. In addition to illustration and design work, he founded an e-publishing house offering cartoon e-books by himself and fellow artists. He lives in a small Ohio town with his wife, guitars, orchids, and—by choice—no cats.