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Snelson: Comedy Is Dying (2021)

"Last issue, a.k.a. the punchline! Comedian Melville Snelson's career-restoring flirtation with the online alt-right descends into crisis when he learns that his newest, loudest, and most loyal fans can also be described as 'angry' and 'gun-toting.' Plus: AHOY-style prose & pix."

Last issue, a.k.a. the punchline! Comedian Melville Snelson’s career-restoring flirtation with the online alt-right descends into crisis when he learns that his newest, loudest, and most loyal fans can also be described as “angry” and “gun-toting.” Plus: AHOY-style prose & pix.

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Snelson: Comedy Is Dying #5 (Of 5)

Issue #5

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Snelson: Comedy Is Dying #5 (Of 5)

Release: December 22, 2021
Snelson: Comedy Is Dying #4 (Of 5)

Issue #4

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Snelson: Comedy Is Dying #4 (Of 5)

Release: November 17, 2021
Snelson Comedy Is Dying #3 (Of 5)

Issue #3

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Snelson Comedy Is Dying #3 (Of 5)

Release: October 13, 2021

Reading Order

  1. Snelson Comedy Is Dying #3 (Of 5)

    This sharp, satirical look at faded hipsters, fringe media, and false cries of "cancel culture" continues. Faintly famous comedian Melville Snelson braves the blindingly pristine office of his intimidating book editor - with zero writing to show for his high-dollar advance. Plus, prose fiction, illustrated!

  2. Snelson: Comedy Is Dying #4 (Of 5)

    Cue up the laugh track! Comedian Melville Snelson doesn’t know how many oxycontins he took. (Laughter) His shows are bombing. (Laughter) His website is attracting trolls who threaten violence. (Laughter) A comic he identifies with just committed suicide. (Laughter, applause) Time for a near-death experience with the possibility of a fatal encore. (Crickets) Plus: prose & pix, AHOY-style!

  3. Snelson: Comedy Is Dying #5 (Of 5)

    Last issue, a.k.a. the punchline! Comedian Melville Snelson’s career-restoring flirtation with the online alt-right descends into crisis when he learns that his newest, loudest, and most loyal fans can also be described as “angry” and “gun-toting.” Plus: AHOY-style prose & pix.