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As the second-generation alcoholic and pill-popping protagonist of this street-level ramble points out, this is “not the old movie with […]
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As the second-generation alcoholic and pill-popping protagonist of this street-level ramble points out, this is “not the old movie with […]
I’ve noticed that the younger generation of queers are generally less political than the generations that came before them (yes, […]
Stringing words together has never been a problem for Lisa Moore, as demonstrated by her superlative short story collections, the […]
JFK was one of the first political figures to wed the power of celebrity and fame with politics in the […]
Go Ask Ogre takes place in the late ’80s when pastels and heavy metal reigned supreme. But on the outskirts […]
Some zines I just don’t understand. New Ink is, perhaps, the most obtuse zine I’ve ever seen. Page after page […]
Rosemary Mosco’s “Bird and Moon” is a short graphic novella of sorts: it tells a dramatic story through gorgeous pen […]
It used to be that the only way to get your dose of Way Off Main was to pick up […]
This comic likely required an abundance of time to draw but it takes only a moment to read. It begins […]
The most powerful comics are those that revel in simplicity. Forget those that have every panel filled with art and […]
See How Pretty See How Smart took a large-format book with a fine screen-printed cover and filled it with hallucinated […]
This book blends short stories and illustration to make a kind of word-heavy comic book. There are stories about Montreal, […]