- Bob the Angry Flower
Infobox Webcomic|
title = Bob the Angry Flower
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author = Steve Notley
url = http://www.angryflower.com/
status = Weekly
began = 1992
ended =
genre =Comedy
ratings ="Bob the Angry Flower" is a black-and-white
comic strip that tells the exploits of an easily angered anthropomorphicflower named Bob and his interactions with the world, often in search of eitherglobal domination orlove . Though the strip features a range of recurring characters, most strips stand alone with little or no continuity.Characters and style
Bob has an intense hatred of the incorrect use of the
apostrophe to form plurals, [http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif] and is also often found in outlandish but self-inflicted predicaments. The strips themselves range from absurdist humor todadaist "anti-humor ".Bob's two sidekicks are "Stumpy" (a talking tree stump) and "Freddie the Flying Fetus" (self-explanatory). While Stumpy's appearance and demeanour epitomise existential "
ennui ", Freddie – as befits his tender years – is a vital and innocent spirit, insuppressibly enthusiastic and trusting; the pair provide two different counterpoints to the single-minded irascibility of the protagonist. Other recurring minor characters includerobot s (and their natural enemies,bear s),ninja s,Dalek s (from "Doctor Who ") and various evil masterminds.Dick Cheney ,Kofi Annan , and other world leaders have also appeared as characters on occasion.Background
"Bob the Angry Flower" is the creation of Canadian cartoonist Stephen Notley, a native of Edmonton, who has been based in Seattle since early 2005. The cartoon has been carried, at different times, by several local newspapers and magazines including "See" magazine, "Vue Weekly", the "Edmonton Journal", and "The Gateway." Notley also generally posts new strips to his website every Friday.
"Bob the Angry Flower" has had one
spin-off series, "Lovebot Conquers All ", featuring Lovebot, a robot built by Bob and then abandoned, and who reappears occasionally in the strip to bring readers up to date on his fruitless quest for love. It appeared in black and white as a bonus feature in the collection "Bob the Angry Flower: The Ultimate Book of Perfect Energy", and ran in color on the subscription siteGraphic Smash .There are currently five books published, mostly consisting of compiled cartoons from the weekly series, with a few extra features. They are:
* "In Defence of Fascism" (1997) (ISBN 978-0968217504)
* "Coffee withSinistar " (1999) (ISBN 978-0968217511)
* "Everybody vs. Bob the Angry Flower" (2001) (ISBN 978-0968217528)
* "Bob the Angry Flower: The Ultimate Book of Perfect Energy!!!" (2003) (ISBN 978-0968217535)
* "Dog Killer" (2005) (ISBN 978-1892391346)
* "Pamplemousse" (2008)Reception
"Bob the Angry Flower" was referenced by science fiction writer
Michael Swanwick in a September 2002 short story about an encounter with Notley, in Swanwick writes, "Bob the Angry Flower experiences all emotions at exaggerated levels. He builds giant killer robots, he deploys world-destroying lasers. He is sort of like your id with an unlimited budget." [http://www.michaelswanwick.com/fiction/bob.html Michael Swanwick Online: What Would Bob the Angry Flower Do? ] ]Licensing
Notley has released his "Bob the Angry Flower" work under an original licence. The licence only enables sale of t-shirts with "Bob the Angry Flower" material from CafePress stores, and also requires that the image is sent to Notley, and by implication the link of the relevant CafePress store. cite web|url=http://www.angryflower.com/t-shirts.html |title=Bob the Angry Flower T-shirts |accessdate=2007-10-24 |last=Stephen |first=Notley |date=2001-03-21 |work=The Official Bob the Angry Flower Web Site |publisher=Stephen Notley ]
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