Synopses & Reviews
Lev is just like any other young, urban sub-professional who sees the world through inch-thick goggles of self-consciousness. Armed only with insecurity, doubt, and a seemingly inadvisable tenacity, Lev trudges through his days furiously analyzing himself and the world around him, desperately trying to figure out where he fits in. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; If you have ever felt like a perpetual square peg in a world of round holes, you have found a kindred spirit.
Review
"Lev Yilmaz is a demented and troubled young man. But he's demented and troubled in the same ways as the rest of us, which is what makes this book so funny, captivating, and identifiable. I'm a fan." Davy Rothbart, creator of Found magazine, and author of The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas
Review
"Sunny Side Down is either a really happy book about misery...or a miserable book about happiness. Either way, Lev Yilmaz is among my favorite depressed authors who is not dead." David Nadelberg, author of Mortified
Review
"Hilariously insightful comics for the modern bachelor, and the women who dump him." Keith Knight, author of K Chronicles
Synopsis
YouTube sensation Yilmaz delivers a thought-provoking cartoon book that explores the mundane, neurotic, and hilarious moments of life in the bestselling tradition of Matt Groenig and Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid.