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[floatboxright: Genres:
+ {{Dramedy}}, GothicHorror, TheWestern, BlackComedy
]

Isaac Baranoff is a American writer and comedian. His debut novel, a [[GothicHorror Gothic]] [[TheWestern Western]], ''A Boot Full of Blood'', was released in 2022.

!!Novels
* ''A Boot Full of Blood'' (2022)

!!Comics
* ''{{ComicBook/Horndog}}'' (2003-2009)

!!Albums
* ''The Root of Money'' LP (2017)

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!!Some recurring characteristics of Isaac Baranoff's work:
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* AntiHumor: Baranoff's writing and comedy often makes use of ShaggyDogStory structure, often with non-sequitur punchlines.
* BrutalHonesty: Baranoff's writing often features at least one character who openly and bluntly says what others won't dare to.
* DeadpanSnarker: Baranoff's writing and comedy often makes use of sarcasm and irony to make satirical points.
* EccentricArtist: Baranoff prefers to [[MethodActing stay in character as part of a public persona]] that he will abandon every few years, committing to the bit without [[DontExplainTheJoke letting his audience in on it]] and [[{{Kayfabe}} refusing to break character]] until he gets tired of it.
* TheGadfly: Much like Creator/NormMacdonald and Creator/AndyKaufman, Baranoff has a history of public statements that intentionally blur the line between irony and sincerity in a way that often makes it difficult to tell when he is in SincerityMode or SarcasmMode.
* RefugeInAudacity: Baranoff's writing and comedy often employs shock humor as a form of transgression to underline satirical points.

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