<<• edited by Eric Reynolds •>> We are sad to announce that this is the penultimate issue of MOME. Highlights this time around must start off with a new Tom Kaczynski tale, "The Cozy Apocalypse." Also notable are a full-color two-pager by Lilli Carré, a nifty-in-a-very-dark-way three-pager by Jon Adams, the highly Hankiewicz-esque cover story by Sara Edward-Corbett, along with new work by Steve Weissman, Kurt Wolfgang, Josh Simmons (2!), T. Edward Bak, Nicolas Mahler, Dash Shaw, Sergio Ponchione, Nate Neal, Nick Thorburn and Michael Jada & Derek Van Gieson. Savor these tales.
Here's the sixth and latest issue of Fantagraphics' ongoing anthology series featuring the best in contemporary comics. Edited by Eric Reynolds, each issue is packed with short comics works of all shapes and sizes, varied in approach and all self-contained. This issue we have: Theo Ellsworth, Mariana Pita, M. Dean, C.J. Aguilera, Amandine Meyer, Aseyn, Tim Lane, José Quintanar, Veronika Muchitsch, Disa Wallander, Julian Glander, Jesse Reklaw, Zohar Lazar, Steven Weissman, and Nick Thorburn. Cover by Koak.
ONLY ONE OR TWO LEFT...
Peep is an OVERSIZE – 11" x 14" – 52 page, full color comics anthology edited by Sammy Harkham and Steven Weissman and packed with the work of many Copacetic faves (as you can see by scoping out the contributor list above).
Best of all, is it states "#1" – meaning there will be more to come!
Limit: ONE per customer
GONE! – Yes, our supply has been exhausted – BUT, it is still available from Secret Headquarters, HERE!
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AND: we also got in a handful of the scarce on the ground Blood of the Virgin Process Zine along with PEEP, but we had forgotten to reactivate the listing until just now, so if you missed that one the first time around, now's your chance. >>> HERE <<<
FANTA SEZ:
This surreal sequel collects comics about Sasha and Malia Obama's search for Bo.In this surreal graphic novel, Vice President Joe Biden left the gate open at the White House and America's Dog (Bo) has gone missing. Mom is mad and Dad is busy, so now it's up to the kids to find him. Teenagers Sasha and Malia navigate an increasingly strange and hostile world in search of their lost dog. But is a lost dog ever really just a lost dog? Like, what if it's not America's Dog that's lost, but America itself?
Check out a 16-page preview on GoogleBooks, HERE.
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