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2020: Tom Kaczynski, author of the Eisner-nominated Beta Testing the Apocalypse, brings his trademark, heady, laser-like, cartoon-theoretical focus on contemporary neuroses, obsessions and contradictions. Did you know a…
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2019: Eisner nominated James Romberger (7 Miles A Second, Post York) brings a short comic story, 'The Oven,' that melds two battles fought in different eras by the great cartoonist Jack Kirby, the most prolific American…
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2017: What if the future began in a small, queer, punk music show in the basement of a Cleveland, Ohio, house? Romantic friendships, überchic culture, magical solutions, kid think-tanks, and more make up Kevin Czap's vi…
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2021: A young Hmong boy sacrifices his childhood, his education, and his future dreams to help out in the family ginseng gardens. His father is torn between the traditional Hmong customs, shamanism, and his role as a Ch…
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2020: The stratification, planting, and growth cycles of the ginseng seed parallel the seasons of childhood. Ginseng berries are gathered in the last week of summer, just before school resumes and brings with it the awk…
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2020: The fifth issue flows along the 'crimson creek' of America's history with ginseng: from the Native people's uses of the plant, to French explorers' 'discovery' in 1716, to America's initiation of trade relations w…
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2019: Holy Hannah is a graphic novel about belief, selfhood, and indoctrination into a religious cult. Loosely based on the life of the notorious Jim Jones, Will Dinski's Holly Hannah is a close look at the thin line di…
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2017: Sunday school meets Comedy Central. From up-and-coming comic artist Elijah Brubaker comes The Story of Jezebel, a thoroughly modern, and hilarious, take on the Old Testament tale of paganism, murder, and sex. King…