![]() ![]() The story follows not only the tidy townspeople of ‘Here’, but a man noticeably distinguished from the rest. The book will be available from May 9, published by Jonathan Cape. The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil by Stephen Collins is a New York Times best-selling graphic novel and winner of the Inaugural 9th Art Award (Collins, 2014 ). Accompanied by incredible pencil drawings, you will be blown away by the quality, and be humbled by the underlying message. Stephen Collins’ graphic novel The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil is a witty and surreal response to conformity, and how we should embrace our differences. The beard grows, and grows, and grows, and as a result, Dave becomes the centre of attention in this otherwise orderly town.Īt first labelled a freak, the people of Here begin to realise that in fact, the abnormal “evil” beard is something to be celebrated. It starts off with one hair, and within a day, he’s grown a fully fledged beard any man would be jealous of. Stephen Collins The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil Hardcover Octoby Stephen Collins (Author) 230 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle 11.99 Read with Our Free App Hardcover 18.88 82 Used from 1.92 28 New from 13.20 Save 10 at checkout Shop items A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The job of the skin is to keep it all in. The world of pruned hedges, and perfectly-parked cars begins to seem absurd, and Dave’s typically hairless face starts to grow a beard. Until one day, something issn’t quite right, and thoughts of the unknown begin creeping into Dave’s head… It’s surrounded by a grey, ambiguous expanse called There, which the residents of Here avoid thinking about. ![]() ![]() Dave lives in a place called Here, an island where not a lot happens. ![]()
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