Drannik & Lizzep #1
One is an unhinged, no-nonsense 12-year-old girl who happens to like punk music and trouble. The other is a stoic 11-year-old who, for reasons unexplained even to himself, hangs out with the crazy girl. They are Drannik and Lizzep, and in this debut issue, they talk about the basics of graphic design, the plague of the "nice guy", and also create a terrible internet review show.
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Drannik & Lizzep #1
One is an unhinged, no-nonsense 12-year-old girl who happens to like punk music and trouble. The other is a stoic 11-year-old who, for reasons unexplained even to himself, hangs out with the crazy girl. They are Drannik and Lizzep, and in this debut issue, they talk about the basics of graphic design, the plague of the "nice guy", and also create a terrible internet review show.
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Drannik & Lizzep #1

Drannik & Lizzep #1

by Tony Kinnard
Drannik & Lizzep #1

Drannik & Lizzep #1

by Tony Kinnard

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Overview

One is an unhinged, no-nonsense 12-year-old girl who happens to like punk music and trouble. The other is a stoic 11-year-old who, for reasons unexplained even to himself, hangs out with the crazy girl. They are Drannik and Lizzep, and in this debut issue, they talk about the basics of graphic design, the plague of the "nice guy", and also create a terrible internet review show.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014562706
Publisher: Tony Kinnard
Publication date: 11/18/2011
Series: Drannik & Lizzep , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Tony Kinnard has been interested in cartooning since he was a very young age, inspired by the likes of “Calvin and Hobbes” and “Peanuts” and wanting to follow in their footsteps. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Parkside in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in Illustration, and from 2005 to 2008, he created comics for the student newspaper The Ranger News. Today, he is looking for work that would utilize his skills.
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