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OverviewIt's 1927 and Prohibition is in full effect in St. Louis, Missouri. Organised crime has risen to meet the relentless demand for illicit alcohol. Bootleggers, gangsters, and might-makes-right rule dominate the city's underworld, fueled by the patrons of speakeasies - speakeasies like Lackadaisy. Hidden under the unassuming Little Daisy Cafe and run by the widowed and strong-willed Mitzi May, Lackadaisy holds its own in a rough-and-ready world, where you're either holding the gun or taking the bullet. But will tenacity, class, and a little bit of crazy be enough to ensure the survival of Mitzi and her gang? A keepsake collected edition of the cult classic, Eisner Award-nominated webcomic! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tracy ButlerPublisher: Iron Circus Comics Imprint: Iron Circus Comics Volume: 1 ISBN: 9781638991038ISBN 10: 1638991030 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 30 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“Butler’s fine-lined, sepia-toned artwork beautifully captures the visual style of the Jazz Age.” -- BOOKLIST “The lively series is full of drama, comedy, violence, and if you squint, a history lesson or two. Did we mention that all of the characters are cats?” – SYFY WIRE “In Lackadaisy, cartoonist Tracy Butler re-creates the Jazz Age—with a twist.” – ST. LOUIS MAGAZINE “One of the oldest and most highly acclaimed funny animal webcomics is Tracy J. Butler's Lackadaisy.” – COMIC BOOK RESOURCES “Manages to both simultaneously romanticize the past, while never straying into sentimentality.” – SMASH PAGES “With its detailed, expressive artwork and character-driven plot, Lackadaisy proves that webcomics are more than equal to their print counterparts.” – PULP PRESS """Wily escapism into a historically detailed and profoundly weird world, with dynamic art and nonstop mayhem purring along."" — PUBLISHERS WEEKLY “Butler’s fine-lined, sepia-toned artwork beautifully captures the visual style of the Jazz Age.” — BOOKLIST ""The premise of Lackadaisy is grounded in mystery and shenanigans, a combination as tried and true as canned wet food and chin scritches."" — THE MARY SUE “The lively series is full of drama, comedy, violence, and if you squint, a history lesson or two. Did we mention that all of the characters are cats?” — SYFY WIRE “In Lackadaisy, cartoonist Tracy Butler re-creates the Jazz Age—with a twist.” — ST. LOUIS MAGAZINE “One of the oldest and most highly acclaimed funny animal webcomics is Tracy J. Butler's Lackadaisy.” — COMIC BOOK RESOURCES “Manages to both simultaneously romanticize the past, while never straying into sentimentality.” — SMASH PAGES “With its detailed, expressive artwork and character-driven plot, Lackadaisy proves that webcomics are more than equal to their print counterparts.” — PULP PRESS" Butler's fine-lined, sepia-toned artwork beautifully captures the visual style of the Jazz Age. -- BOOKLIST The lively series is full of drama, comedy, violence, and if you squint, a history lesson or two. Did we mention that all of the characters are cats? - SYFY WIRE In Lackadaisy, cartoonist Tracy Butler re-creates the Jazz Age-with a twist. - ST. LOUIS MAGAZINE One of the oldest and most highly acclaimed funny animal webcomics is Tracy J. Butler's Lackadaisy. - COMIC BOOK RESOURCES Manages to both simultaneously romanticize the past, while never straying into sentimentality. - SMASH PAGES With its detailed, expressive artwork and character-driven plot, Lackadaisy proves that webcomics are more than equal to their print counterparts. - PULP PRESS Author InformationTracy Butler was born in 1980 in Springfield, Massachusetts. She studied biology for a year at Our Lady of the Elms College in Massachusetts, before returning to her art. She created a website with some of her work, which led to a job offer from Simutronics, a Missouri game development company. Butler performed illustration and graphic design work before moving into 3D character design and animation. After living in St. Louis for some time, she purchased a 100-year-old house and began researching its history, as well as that of the local neighbourhood, and ultimately the history of St. Louis itself. Combined with her interest in jazz music and the characters she had designed in school, this led to her starting Lackadaisy in July 2006. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |