Aïe Phone #[nn]
A playful jab at smartphone culture arrives from Clair de Lune in 2008, with this humor collection by P. Lutin spoofing the then-ubiquitous touchscreen craze. The cover itself IS the gag — styled as a sleek black smartphone screen, it displays a grid of colorful cartoon phone characters (including everything from a classic rotary to a flip phone) alongside absurd "quick access" icons promising phone calls, explosions, beer, and a saw. Sharp, witty, and perfectly timed to the moment when everyone suddenly had a glowing rectangle in their pocket.
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