![]() ![]() Her first book, the New York Times bestseller Hyperbole and a Half- named after her blog - came out in October 2013, the same month as her final blog post. ![]() For sensitive, goofy kids on the internet, it was comedy scripture. Even casual web surfers couldn’t help coming across her much-memed “CLEAN ALL THE THINGS!” panel, where a stick-figure drawing of Brosh in a pink dress brandishes a broom like a battle sword. In the early 2010s, Brosh had become a blogosphere darling, beloved for her quirky cartoon-and-text combination posts. Fans were left concerned, wondering what had happened. ![]() Her webcomic blog that had drawn as many as seven million visitors each month sat idle, too. In May of 2014, comic artist Allie Brosh posted on Facebook: “I’m in the process of writing a second book (and also a new post for the blog).” Then Brosh, who had sometimes posted multiple updates per day, went silent. ![]()
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