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36.) The May-debuting MADE IN KOREA explores humanity and artifice, as well as what it means to be a family in a world without biological parenthood. This book looks fascinating and captivating and just gorgeous.
The second issue of THE PICTURE OF EVERYTHING ELSE beautifully manages to keep a quiet enough façade until its sense of serrated dread totally creeps up on you. This book is delightfully written and gorgeously painted and lettered. You should read it, imho. @adityab
35.) NIGHTMARE IN SAVANNAH is an OGN out this fall from Mad Cave’s new Maverick line, and it sounds and looks absolutely fantastic. I want it! I need it!!
I finally got a chance to read the second issue of A DARK INTERLUDE, and it’s a delight. This book continues to be just as incredibly strong as its predecessor, with delightfully wry writing, perfectly visualized and realized onto the page.
Thinking about ZERO, a comic about espionage and war and weaponized decay and the horrid darkness lurking at the hearts of men, for… obvious reasons. (Images from #15, drawn by Ian Bertram, colored by Jordie Bellaire, lettered by Clayton Cowles, and designed by @hellomuller.)
It’s very hard to choose, but (part one):
A MAP TO THE SUN (@sloanesloane)
LONELY RECEIVER (Jen Hickman)
BLUE IN GREEN (Anand Radhakrishnan and John Pearson)
THE IMPENDING BLINDNESS OF BILLIE SCOTT (@zoethorogood) https://t.co/ZMeBMT5IOl
This morning I read B. Mure’s three ISMYRE books, which were lovely in so many ways. Dreamlike and impressionistic and personal and so incredibly charming—they feel like you are being given access to the cartoonist’s dreams while they form, and I am just thrilled.