That’s A Horrible Thing To Say, Josh Latta!

horrible thing to say

PEOPLE HATE HIM! FIND OUT WHY….
The titular phrase of this cartoon collection is the selfsame ejaculation of many denizens of social media who happen to scroll past one of the named artists digitized drawings. Possibly you yourself have seen these graphical hijinx and either recoiled in horror or exclaimed in hilarity. And now… for the first time ever, six dozen of these precious little monsters/gems have been collected in one place! That’s right, now you can get your grubby little mitts on a good old-fashioned book and allow grandma the same experience you had without signing her up for FaceSnap or whatever stupid website everyone is on now in the future when you’re reading this.

THAT’S A HORRIBLE THING TO SAY, JOSH LATTA!
Cartoons by Josh Latta
Paperback, 78 pages, 5×8″
Underworld Amusements
ISBN: 978-1943687008

Available from Amazon:
http://amzn.to/1o26ZIT

or in the US from the publisher:
http://www.underworldamusements.com/…/that-s-a-horrible-thi…

or in the UK/EUROPE:
http://aspapparel.com/josh-latta

Also available with signature and sketch here at LATTALAND!

Published by Josh Latta

Mr Josh Latta was born in 1853 to a family of tamed Pleistocenes. he was raised as a small child, entering into adulthood on the eve of his 7th birthday as was the tradition of the day. in 1867 he undertook a course in multi-reptile wrestling ending his career as 'croc-tussler' after an unfortunate shallow-river related accident cut short the life of a young crocodile. moving to rural Sheboigan in the fall of 1872, he made a good living raising fancy roosters and painting murals across the town depicting the various lascivious secrets of the townsfolk. driven out of town in the spring of 1873 he found his way to Utah where he was Flaneur in Residence at the Foundation of Gentlemen and Cultured Guinea Pigs (now the Foundation of Water Fowl and Cultured Guinea Pigs) until a scandal involving twin milkmaids and a churn of cream called for his resignation. Latta entered into the history books in 1899 for his lifesize construction of Monument Valley in matches.