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Clerks (The Comic Books) - Kevin Smith


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Clerks (The Comic Books) - Kevin Smith

 
Description: ISBN 1840231882 / Author: Kevin Smith / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Based on the award-winning movie Clerks, acclaimed ... more
Clerks (The Comic Books) - Kevin Smith ... writer-director Kevin Smith sets his legendary creations Dante and Randal -- not to mention those foul-mouthed slackers Jay & Silent Bob -- on another hilariously tawdry trail through the convenience stores of LA and beyond, laying bare the underbelly of American society! The fun and profanity comes thick and fast as Randal searches for the rarest Star Wars toys, Jay & Silent Bob go to work for Santa Claus and Dante gets thrown out of a funeral for touching up the corpse! No rancid stone is left unturned and the barbed observations fly thick and fast in this sure-to-be cult classic. Warning: Adults only!

Newest Review: ... Randal looking at the toys (action figures) down at the local comic book store. He's amazed at the price they sell for and so ... more

 ... he drags Dante into the world of Star Wars action figure selling. Meanwhile Jay is not pleased that people aren't buying weed because there spending there money on Star Wars figures, so with Silent Bob decides to go do something about it. Clerks: Holiday Special It's Christmas time, a time of good will. So Dante decides to visit his old girlfriend Caitlin in the mental hospital (you see why she's there in the film). While Randal is sure Saint Nick, is next door in the quick stop. Plus Dante is smug as he's about ...more

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Premium Review Clerks (The Comic Books) - Kevin Smith: The one with Emilo in a dress... (1368 words)
by - written on 21/04/07 (Very useful, 126 readings)
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Published in 2001 came the Clerks comic book. Based off the cult movie of the same name it collects the three issues released in trade paperback form. ---What's Clerks about then? --- If you haven't heard of the movie, I don't blame you; it's one of those that have grown through word of mouth and a rabid fanatic fan base. The story is pretty simple, it's the story of two young men who are stuck in dead end jobs, which pay poorly and have long and unsociable hours. There is no big adventure or life changing story to it, it's about there lives and how they just get by with what they do, never motivating themselves to change for anything ...  Read the complete review

 

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