Despite the evident angst inhabiting it, the comics work of Julie Delporte has a relaxed, free feel to it. Reading , Everywhere Antennas one gradually becomes immersed in Delporte's colorful world, which here is constructed in page after page of lush colored pencil drawings (along with a single section entirely – and appropriately – rendered in graphite pencil) that, while somewhat haphazardly cobbled together with scissors and tape nevertheless manage to successfully coalesce around the primarily diaristic text accompanying them with a distinct artistic savoir faire. As the tale unfolds, it becomes increasingly apparent that savoir faire is precisely what its protagonist unfortunately lacks. It is ironic that Delporte's work can provide readers with those feelings of release and peeling away of stress that the character within her narrative is obviously searching for. One imagines that the creation of this work provides Delporte herself with similar feelings of release; such are the mysterious ways of art...