There's plenty to like between these two covers. The only questions is: How much of it do you already have? Highlights for us are those works that are not readily available elsewhere on the shelves at Copacetic, and include: eight pages of new Jimbo comics by cover boy, Gary Panter; new, specially commissioned endpapers by Jesse Jacobs, whose AdHouse press debut, Even the Giants, is also featured; four Michael Kupperman strips from The Washington City Paper; Nora Krug's "Kamikaze", from A Public Space; six Jonathan Bennett one-pagers for The Believer Magazine; and House of Debt by David Sandlin. Also on hand are healthy excerpts from X-ed Out by Charles Burns, Big Questions by Anders Nilsen, Scenes from an Impending Marriage by Adrian Tomine, Paying for It by Chester Brown; H Day by Renee French, Crickets by Sammy Harkham, Love and Rockets by Jaime Hernandez, Chimo by David Collier, and plenty more. A great way to catch up with comics.
Nora Krug's illustrations viscerally capture Timothy Snyder's eloquent defense of liberty in this 128 page graphic adaptation of Snyder's prose manifesto of the same name.
It has been published simultaneously in both softcover and hardcover editions.
This is the softcover edition.
Nora Krug's illustrations viscerally capture Timothy Snyder's eloquent defense of liberty in this 128 page graphic adaptation of Snyder's prose manifesto of the same name.
It has been published simultaneously in both softcover and hardcover editions.
This is the hardcover edition.
Another in the series of always enjoyable and surprise filled annual anthologies. Includes "Best American Lonely Guy"!