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Martin Cendreda - Bare Foot Riot
Softcover, 4.5" x 5.5", Color and Black & White
Giant Robot is proud to publish Bare Foot Riot, a collection of sketches by up-and-coming indie comics artist Martin Cendreda. The Los Angeles-based illustrator has worked on Comedy Central's South Park TV show and movie, but Cendreda is most proud of his Zurik Robot and Dang! mini-comics. Beginning with cute-yet-melancholy one-panel gags, his work has evolved into longer forms of storytelling that maintain his clear-yet-spontaneous style and dark humor. He made the jump from self-published, stapled-and-folded pieces to the indie comics elite when Top Shelf published a collection of his strips in 2004.
Click here to see a page of sketches.
Click here to see a color spread.
Giant Robot is proud to publish Bare Foot Riot, a collection of sketches by up-and-coming indie comics artist Martin Cendreda. The Los Angeles-based illustrator has worked on Comedy Central's South Park TV show and movie, but Cendreda is most proud of his Zurik Robot and Dang! mini-comics. Beginning with cute-yet-melancholy one-panel gags, his work has evolved into longer forms of storytelling that maintain his clear-yet-spontaneous style and dark humor. He made the jump from self-published, stapled-and-folded pieces to the indie comics elite when Top Shelf published a collection of his strips in 2004.
Click here to see a page of sketches.
Click here to see a color spread.
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$4.20Martin Cendreda - Bare Foot Riot
Softcover, 4.5" x 5.5", Color and Black & White
Giant Robot is proud to publish Bare Foot Riot, a collection of sketches by up-and-coming indie comics artist Martin Cendreda. The Los Angeles-based illustrator has worked on Comedy Central's South Park TV show and movie, but Cendreda is most proud of his Zurik Robot and Dang! mini-comics. Beginning with cute-yet-melancholy one-panel gags, his work has evolved into longer forms of storytelling that maintain his clear-yet-spontaneous style and dark humor. He made the jump from self-published, stapled-and-folded pieces to the indie comics elite when Top Shelf published a collection of his strips in 2004.
Click here to see a page of sketches.
Click here to see a color spread.
Giant Robot is proud to publish Bare Foot Riot, a collection of sketches by up-and-coming indie comics artist Martin Cendreda. The Los Angeles-based illustrator has worked on Comedy Central's South Park TV show and movie, but Cendreda is most proud of his Zurik Robot and Dang! mini-comics. Beginning with cute-yet-melancholy one-panel gags, his work has evolved into longer forms of storytelling that maintain his clear-yet-spontaneous style and dark humor. He made the jump from self-published, stapled-and-folded pieces to the indie comics elite when Top Shelf published a collection of his strips in 2004.
Click here to see a page of sketches.
Click here to see a color spread.
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Softcover, 4.5" x 5.5", Color and Black & White
Giant Robot is proud to publish Bare Foot Riot, a collection of sketches by up-and-coming indie comics artist Martin Cendreda. The Los Angeles-based illustrator has worked on Comedy Central's South Park TV show and movie, but Cendreda is most proud of his Zurik Robot and Dang! mini-comics. Beginning with cute-yet-melancholy one-panel gags, his work has evolved into longer forms of storytelling that maintain his clear-yet-spontaneous style and dark humor. He made the jump from self-published, stapled-and-folded pieces to the indie comics elite when Top Shelf published a collection of his strips in 2004.
Click here to see a page of sketches.
Click here to see a color spread.
Giant Robot is proud to publish Bare Foot Riot, a collection of sketches by up-and-coming indie comics artist Martin Cendreda. The Los Angeles-based illustrator has worked on Comedy Central's South Park TV show and movie, but Cendreda is most proud of his Zurik Robot and Dang! mini-comics. Beginning with cute-yet-melancholy one-panel gags, his work has evolved into longer forms of storytelling that maintain his clear-yet-spontaneous style and dark humor. He made the jump from self-published, stapled-and-folded pieces to the indie comics elite when Top Shelf published a collection of his strips in 2004.
Click here to see a page of sketches.
Click here to see a color spread.


