Sharp, irreverent, and witty. Twain pokes fun at both his fellow travelers and the historical sites they visit, from Paris and Rome to Odessa and Cairo.
The phrase " The Innocents " appears most prominently as a subtitle or primary title in two distinct literary contexts: classic travelogue and Gipi's contemporary graphic novel. Depending on which "Innocents" you're looking for, 1. The Classic: The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain subtitle The Innocents
These were released under the Ignatz line from Fantagraphics and are considered "must-grabs" for fans of independent comics. They Found the Car & The Innocents by Gipi - Buttondown Sharp, irreverent, and witty