Hyperbole and a Half – Allie Brosh (Square Peg)
There are many things Brosh absolutely nails in the short chunks of text and MS Paint cartooning that make up Hyperbole and a Half:
- Depression and why it doesn’t make sense to people without the disorder.
- The strange relationship between parents and children.
- The unfathomable irrationality of people in general.
But possibly the thing she captures most beautifully is:
- Dogs.
Y'know the way that they’re ever so nearly like people, right until they suddenly react in a way that makes no sense at all, and how that’s infuriating and charming in equal measures? Around half of the stories in Hyperbole and a Half are given over to exploring this spectrum, in the same detail that Jane Austen dedicated to the peculiarities of Georgian high society. I know which I’d rather read.








