Man v. Liver

What you would have said had you thought of it last night at the bar.

Meet Man: He’s witty, carefree, and probably not sober. He's Dean Martin meets Jack Benny, Don Draper, and Jack Donaghy.  He imparts upon readers his clever, unabashed musings of romance, party culture, and bachelorhood. The life of the party, the collected contemplations in Man v. Liver will amuse and inform aspiring connoisseurs of class.

In Man v. Liver, Man expels his alcohol-fueled wisdom to all who yearn to encapsulate themselves in a life of forgotten nights and fine tailored suits––which, as he will tell you, are handy to sleep in if you wish to be the best dressed at breakfast.

Man v. Liver is a collection of witty musings accompanied by their creator: a roughly sketched, style-conscious bachelor who’s never short on quips aimed at fellow party guests, dates, and, of course, his beloved liver.
 

About the Author

Known for his humorous paintings based on the Eisner Award-nominated graphic novel, Onion Head Monster, Paul Friedrich is an artist at the forefront of the Low Def Pop movement in the South. Neil Hinson is a writer and journalist based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Man v. Liver is their first foray into Happy-Hour comedy, for which they do research near nightly.

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