- ISBN13: 9781557048080
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
The only compendium of 82 hilarious, captioned “phallographics” created exclusively for the movie Superbad.
Everyone who has seen the blockbuster comedy hit Superbad will recall the outrageous phallic foolery featured in the movie, inspired by the character Seth’s obsessive drawings from the third grade.
When Evan Goldberg, Superbad’s co-writer/producer, called his older brother, David, about a job on the movie, David had no idea that he would tap into the unexplored world of phallographics. The brilliant results are these 82, full-color, laugh-out-loud drawings that will surely tickle your funny bone. Some of these illustrations were featured in the end credits of the movie, and audience members are still buzzing about them! Many of these clever depictions are exclusive to this novelty art volume.
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I first saw this book in a store in the mall, and I couldn’t believe the drawings when I opened it up. I am a fan of the movie, and laugh every time they go over Seth’s addiction to drawing phallus’ when he was younger. This book has more drawings not shown in the movies, and is not for those of you who are easily embarrassed.
Rating: 5 / 5
“Superbad” is not my favorite movie, but it is one that always makes me laugh and is very quotable. I purchased this book for my best friend’s Xmas gift last year. He absolutely loved it! All the penis drawings are hilarious and so creative. It’s definitely a great coffee table book to have around.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is small but high quality book, with a sturdy cover and jacket. The purchase was as a present for a friend who enjoyed Superbad and the surprising off-center humor.
Rating: 4 / 5
The name says it all, this book really is sweet. You have to see the drawings.
Rating: 5 / 5
Whether you find the drawings funny or not, this book publishes pictures of underage children (boys as well as girls) with drawings of genitalia. The publishers should have been more careful.
Rating: 1 / 5