Oh My Goth!
Written on November 6, 2007
Oh My Goth! Re-introducing the book that fearlessly ridicules practically everything on the planet, as seen in HOT TOPIC retail chain stores across the country! This special trade paperback contains all four issues of the scathingly funny OH MY GOTH! miniseries. One-million years ago, a supreme being named Hieronymous Poshe arrived on Earth. His mission? To find signs of intelligent life and keep his homeworld from turning the entire globe into a collosal landing strip. Instead, he’s found that time and again, “humans suck!” If you think the world has gone to hell (and by “hell” we don’t mean some pretentious “underground” goth club–or maybe we do…), then OH MY GOTH! is for you. This equal opportunity offender pokes fun at the New York Goth scene, “ravers,” religion, and even the creator himself (who looks suspiciously like Poshe)! Thousands of devoted OH MY GOTH! fans can certainly be wrong, but we doubt it. Written and illustrated by Voltaire.
Customer Review: Another Great Work
I have followed Voltaire’s work for several years, and this compilation of his comics is absolutely wonderful. Dark and cynical, he can puncture all the goofy and ridiculous aspects to the gothic subculture. Just a warning to others, if you can not laugh at yourself and those around you, turn away now. However, if your humor is sick and twisted, order this right now! You will not regret it.
Customer Review: Oh My Goth!
I laughed so hard I was crying. Voltaire puts down anyone and everything: Marilyn Manson, Bjork and even himself! It comes with a warning: “Caution: Do Not Read This Book In Public, You Will Laugh Out Loud!” and it is so true. I would recommend this book to anyone. This isn’t an expensive book, and it’s worth the amount it’s priced at.
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