Almost Normal Comics reviews Edward Bolman’s Noble Head Funnies

The ink is barely dry, and we have a review of Edward Bolman and J.P. Noel’s Noble Head Funnies!

325 pages of inspired, surreal cartooning!

Warren Elliott, a bit of a small press zine/comic person in his own right, grabbed himself a copy of NHF and had all sorts of great things to say about the book at his Almost Normal Comics site. A couple excerpts:

Buckle up, buttercup, because Edward Bolman and J. P. Noel’s Noble Head Funnies isn’t just a comic book—it’s a 325-page fever dream of pure, unadulterated joy. This massive tome of toons is absolutely bursting with crazy kooks, silly situations, and the kind of wacky wit that makes you wonder what, exactly, was in Bolman’s morning coffee.

That was the opener. After doing a better job running through Bolman’s extensive character roster than I ever could, he wraps it up with this gem:

Bottom line: If you like your humor served with a side of “What on earth did I just read?” then this is the book for you. It’s 325 pages of glorious, relentless nonsense. I mean, come on, folks—it’s a masterpiece of the absurd!

Definitely worth a read….go check it out!

One thought on “Almost Normal Comics reviews Edward Bolman’s Noble Head Funnies

  1. Still in the middle of this, but it’s as entertaining as Warren says. Beautiful little chunk of a book, not much larger than the original minicomic dimensions.

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