Come on. Garfield is a
cat that eats
lasagna! LOL! You're just jealous because you never thought of anything that funny.
I don't know. 90% of a good comic is writing, and there is 0% writing in
Fante Bukowski. I don't think the drawing is any good either, but what is "good" comic art is way too subjective to even get into. Besides, if the writing is the important thing, drawings you don't like can be saved by an interesting story.
The page
@jordan chose to include here doesn't really do the artist any favors, since you have to go back quite a way before you realize it's supposed to be satire of a certain
type: a 23 year old who quits his father's law firm, reads all of Bukowski's books and renames himself Fante Bukowski.
That's not a bad premise, but unfortunately that idea is the beginning and end of the whole thing. There's no story. There's nothing there but a bunch of obvious references and easy, unfunny "jokes."
I'm afraid I'll have to review it unfavorably on my wildly popular comics blog,
GARFIELD CITY.