Synopses & Reviews
Eisner Award-nominated Roger Langridge’s MUPPET SHOW continues its genius run. After a trip to Eastern Europe, Gonzo’s acting even stranger than what qualifies as normal, displaying a new penchant for avoiding sunlight. And Statler and Waldorf are showing their age when an act strangely reminiscent of the days of the Pharaohs makes the Muppet curmudgeons wax nostalgic for their mummies. The flame of romance is rekindled in the old malcontents for a suspiciously youthful crush.
About the Author
Earning critical acclaim for his creator owned work FRED THE CLOWN, the New Zealand born cartoonist Roger Langridge has made a name for himself for his expressive art and sharply bittersweet storytelling. Langridge’s work on FRED THE CLOWN has been nominated for two Eisner Awards, a Harvey Award, a Reuben Award and an Ignatz Award.