
Here's a very idiosyncratic take on Biblical-era "Nineveh on the eve of the Neo-Babylonian sacking and destroying of the city", featuring "Shnork, a cosmic helper from beyond the luminous veil", that is nonetheless replete with era-specific renderings of people and places.
It takes the form of a 20-page, 6 1/2" x 7" risograph comic book printed in federal blue and flourescent orange on green hammermill paper.
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Here's a nifty, 32-page, 7" x 10" risograph edition – printed in mint, flourescent pink, light lime and black – that includes two, clever mini-zine inserts (and a micro-mini gretting card!).
Publisher Frog Farm has this to say about it:
"Joe is a normal dog who just wants a quiet place to call home, but his new roommate Brendan, a pseudo-spiritual tech bro, has much bigger plans. Be careful what you manifest."
Also: SHORTLISTED FOR BEST SHORT FORM COMIC FOR THE CARTOONIST STUDIO PRIZE 2024.
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The latest from Audra Stang has arrived! Valley Valley / Idella Dell is a 48 page flip/double comic book* that has been produced in a beautiful, hand-numbered risograph edition of 300 by Frog Farm, who did a fantastic job with this edition. Printed in Hunter Green, Brown, Medium Blue, Bright Red, Aqua, Violet, Sunflower and Light Lime, the colors pop on each page.
Made up entirely of one-page strips, each drawn in a three-tier grid of three to six panels, Valley Valley / Idella Dell is filled with angst and ennui, by turns ironic and sarcastic, wistful and self-abnegating. Further, as the protagonists, Valley and Idella, are comics-making cousins, each side is a kind of inverted mirror of the other, so a perfect use of the form.
We've posted a preview of it HERE. Nice!
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*For those unfamiliar with the form: basically, it’s two 24-page comics together in one comic book, each with their own cover, that meet in the middle; you just flip it over to read the other side.









