If you like the comic, Poorly Drawn Lines, or stoner literature in general, this story by Reza Farazmand, called City Monster (which is about nothing and about a lot of s**t), is your next read.
I am not sure what else I can say about this Monster, his sort of Ghost roommate, a vampire named Kim, and other odd creatures. Occasionally they go outside. Walk about. Talk crud. Maybe run into a mummy or ghost detective, but whatever. Okay, so Ghost might get stoned all the time, and others drink (that mummy is a loud drunk BTW), but you know. It really isn’t a big deal; just as long as the beer is good (or free).
The art is basic. The cover gives you the main characters, it gives you the color scheme and it gives you what you should expect with the quality of the art: poorly drawn lines like his other works. Sure, you know that is a vampire (they have fangs) and they probably present as female, but not much else.
The text is a lot of basic talking. This is the stuff you do if you are a normal person. Or in this case, a normal monster. Occasionally a human shows up, but they are not exactly prominent. You assume that one of them turns into Ghost, but since they do not remember who they are, it is anyone’s guess.
This book seems like it could be for young kids, but content and concepts make this an at least aged 14 and up read. To wrap it all up, this book is Seinfeld on an actual page (or actual book). And it is either the biggest piece of genius ever written or one big pile of steaming crap.