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Illustrator, comics artist Kelsey Wroten for The New Yorker https://t.co/e3bI1s7ZEo
"The book’s pages have the allure of the poster, brazen, sleek and sturdy. The images look like they were born as ads, or billboards — which, we learned in the 1970s, contained big, subversive messages" https://t.co/G9irMFBa67
It's Nice That on illustrator Manshen Lo https://t.co/x7XpCOqOWv
A marvel of Argentina’s “Golden Age” of comics, @fantagraphics to issue its deluxe English ed. of 'The Eternaut' https://t.co/kfNBFnPx2r ...My 2016 review: https://t.co/RGdQJZALz2
Short post on the crisp look and design inspiration mined for crime comic Dry County https://t.co/QExpCR8pPr
Cartoonist Gabrielle Bell isn’t having much luck on Tinder https://t.co/fbZTh2NnqV
Psychedelic poster art / 'Tomorrow' single promo from 1960s graphic design team Nigel Waymouth and Michael English
On comics creator Jillian Tamaki's "gorgeous, free-associative" new picture book https://t.co/5fGlLV9z1q
"I always think of comics as my first language" - @ComicsJournal talks to artist GG https://t.co/NERsSUHzje
Read @RobCloughHighLo on Leslie Stein’s beautiful painted comics https://t.co/HoGz76meB0 via @DanielElkin