Dad Magazine: America's #1 Magazine for Pop Culture
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Description
Packed with dad jokes and parenting humor, this parody "magazine" is the perfect gift for Fathers Day or cool dads anytime. This hilarious dad-centric satire is the first "magazine" written exclusively by dads, for dads! Complete with hard-hitting feature reporting ("What's Going On with Your Neighbor's Lawn?"), in-depth lifestyle articles ("How to Talk to Your Son About Growing A Beard"), fashion tips ("Buying Shoes on eBay: A Guide"), and insightful opinion pieces ("These Smoke Detectors Are Too Damn Sensitive, If You Ask Me"), this is the perfect faux periodical for dads of every age, facial-hair style, and sandals/socks combo. Photos, illustrations, and humorous (fake) advertisements throughout showcase all the frustrations, failures, and funny moments that make up the face of modern fatherhood.
Product Details
Price
$15.99
$14.87
Publisher
Quirk Books
Publish Date
April 26, 2016
Pages
128
Dimensions
9.0 X 10.5 X 0.4 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781594748646
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Jaya Saxena and Mattie Lubchansky have written for The Toast, The Daily Dot, Entertainment Weekly, Men's Journal, The Guardian, and WNYC's TLDR podcast, among others. Both live in New York. Headcase Design is a world-renowned design firm based in Philadelphia. They've designed and illustrated Zombie Tarot, The Baby Owner's Manual, and S by J. J. Abrams
Reviews
"[A] clever satire."-People
". . . any papa willing to laugh at himself will adore this delightful and oh-so-loving homage to fathers." -New York Magazine's The Cut "the ultimate dad joke--a book-length satire of universal dad behavior, in deadpan magazine form."- Fast Company
". . . any papa willing to laugh at himself will adore this delightful and oh-so-loving homage to fathers." -New York Magazine's The Cut "the ultimate dad joke--a book-length satire of universal dad behavior, in deadpan magazine form."- Fast Company