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Be a Man

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Jeffrey Brown's own self-parody of his "ultra-sensitive" graphic novel, "Clumsy." A heaping of in-your-face male chauvinism, over-the-top machismo, and self-involved gratification. For all those jerks who complained that Jeffrey Brown was a sissy, finally you can see him "Be a man!"

32 pages

First published January 1, 2003

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Jeffrey Brown

189 books1,387 followers
Jeffrey Brown was born in 1975 in Grand Rapids, Michigan and grew up reading comic books with dreams of someday drawing them, only to abandon them and focus on becoming a 'fine artist.' While earning his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Brown abandoned painting and began drawing comics with his first autobiographical book 'Clumsy' in 2001. Since then he's drawn a dozen books for publishers including TopShelf, Fantagraphics, Drawn & Quarterly, McSweeney's and Chronicle Books. Simon & Schuster published his latest graphic memoir 'Funny Misshapen Body.' In addition to directing an animated video for the band Death Cab For Cutie, Brown has had his work featured on NPR's 'This American Life' His art has been shown at galleries in New York, San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles and Paris. Jeffrey's work has also appeared in the Best American Comics series and received the Ignatz Award in 2003 for 'Outstanding Minicomic.'
He currently lives in Chicago with his wife Jennifer and their son Oscar.

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989 reviews1 follower
April 26, 2018
This artist is definitely not in my zone of interest. The graphic isn`t impressive and it`s the same thing with the story, too. Not bad, but not so funny either. Just ok.
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2,304 reviews26 followers
January 13, 2023
If you haven’t read any of the other Girlfriend series please don’t judge Jeff and his work by this book. His other works tell the stories of what happened…this is a joke! Saying that I gave it 3 stars because it’s a sick joke. I don’t like that too many people will think that this is a good thing. 😢. Already I have read reviews thinking he was serious, this is why you should always read a couple books by an author, not just be a one and done.
2 reviews1 follower
June 21, 2008
What I learned from this book is that sexism and stupid boys are hilarious.
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Author 17 books71 followers
February 5, 2019
Picked this up on a whim.
I get the idea behind the self-deprecating jokes and the rough and ready art style but at the end of the day this book just wasn't for me.
Profile Image for Jeff Bassin.
65 reviews
November 20, 2019
Seemingly a parody of Brown's inner ID, but I haven't read Brown's other work so this wasn't a good starting point. Hard to appreciate in the 2019 climate, though that's seemingly the point. I might revisit after I read more of Brown's work. I appreciate the art style and the tiny "homemade" book presentation by Top Shelf.
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255 reviews1 follower
October 6, 2023
DEFINITIVAMENTE hay que leer primero los otros tres tomos de la saga "De las Novias". sino esto no tiene ni el mas mínimo sentido ni humor.
Profile Image for Eider Sánchez.
154 reviews
May 18, 2025
What’s interesting about this comic is that I feel most men will feel identified with how much of our mind is always focused on, well, sex.
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613 reviews7 followers
October 14, 2009
I couldn't find this book on goodreads right after I read it, but I loved it so much that I snuck in the review after reading Unlikely (which was kindly purchased for me by Sarah after she saw me go berserk for Jeffrey Brown):
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
one more thing for you to know about this book is that it's only 3.00 and you should buy more than one copy (as I did) so you can hand it out to friends at a moments notice.
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33 reviews12 followers
March 22, 2008
Anyone who knows Jeffrey Brown knows that he is hypersensitive, nostalgic, and gets his heart broken all of the time. This comic is not to be taken literally! Brown's representation of himself in "Be A Man" is tantamount to his actual character in his first work "Clumsy." In these short vignettes, Brown is rude, misogynistic, angry, and self-absorbed. Hilarious if read bearing this in mind.
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5 reviews
August 28, 2008
...read this one second. it's an even more self-deprecating comic about how he came off so un-manly in Clumsy, so scenes from the first book are recreated with a new macho spin. funnier, not so sad.
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50 reviews17 followers
June 21, 2013
aww I liked clumsy better. this book makes clumsy seem even sadder in comparison because these are the things he could have done, he could have been a jerky asshole. but he wasn't. and he just got hurt in the end. poor guy.
10 reviews2 followers
June 4, 2008
"I got your medicine right here"
brilliant....
also possibly a loose quote.
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31 reviews10 followers
January 19, 2009
Luckily I have nothing rife to say about this. It's just funny and awesome and well done. A nice treat for people who have read the Girlfriend Trilogy.
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2 reviews3 followers
September 30, 2012
If you read Jeffrey's 'Clumsy', this a funny revisit to it! Both are great buy!
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45 reviews6 followers
March 30, 2008
An absolutely hilarious follow-up to Clumsy. I love sardonic humor.
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49 reviews6 followers
July 1, 2008
This book will have you in stitches. Soo very funny. What does in stitches mean, anyway?
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Author 4 books29 followers
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June 1, 2018
After reading one of Jeffrey Brown's books, I always like to revisit this gem. Context is vital - it'd be a shame if someone were to read this not knowing the heartfelt nature of the work Brown's riffing on, and not realise that the bravado on display is parody. It's throwaway, but offers a lot of giggles.
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