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Dć. Comics, comics and more comics. That's all I ever cared about. And you. I care about you. I love you.

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Comics Worldwide: Libya. Mohamed Al-Zawawi was a pioneer of Libyan cartoons, whose comical observations of everyday life have appeared in leading magazines and newspapers. He is considered the father of Libyan cartoons, comics, and animation.

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Top 100 of the 2010s: Smile / Sisters / Guts trilogy by Raina Telgemeier (2009 / 2014 / 2019) A thoughtful, charming, and funny series about growing up and gathering the courage to face and eventually conquer one's fears.

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Top 100 of the 2010s: Ardalén by Miguelanxo Prado (2012) is a story about memory as the essence of existence, perception of our life. It is about a handful of humans that help and harm each other, some come to love each other, and others cling to memories avoiding failure.

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Top 100 of the 2010s: Big Kids by Michael DeForge (2016) is his most straightforward narrative and his most complex work to date. It follows a troubled teenage boy through the transformative years of high school as he redefines his friends, his interests, and his life path.

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Top 100 of the 2010s: Blue Is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh (2010) tells a love story between two young women. The story follows Emma as she reads Clémentine's diary, which tells the whole story of their relationship from Clémentine's teenage years to her untimely death.

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Pondering on why I love comics so much, and at this moment I think it's because of the way story can flow in all directions and it lets you go forward and backward, or dwell on one panel just exploring the artwork.

That and the creative use of mice as protagonists❤️❤️❤️

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Top 100 of the 2010s: Mezolith by Ben Haggarty & Adam Brockbank (2010, 2014) - stories of a small tribe's daily struggle for survival interwoven with some of the most ancient myths, fairytales, and legends, set in what is now North East Yorkshire, 10,000 years ago.

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Top 100 of the 2010s: Bitch Planet by Kelly Sue DeConnick & Valentine De Landro (2014 - 2017) is a feminist portrayal of the exploitation film genre and takes place in a dystopian reality, where non-compliant women are sent to an off-planet prison.

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Top 100 of the 2010s: Days that Disappear by Timothé Le Boucher. Lubin Marshal, an artist in his twenties, wakes up every morning realizing that a whole day has passed without having any memory of it. This is a story about lost time, lost identity, duality of body and soul.

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Comics Worldwide: Kenya. Patrick Gathara is a Kenyan journalist and political commentator who is also active as a political cartoonist. He is one of the best-known pundits in his country, but his writings and drawings have also been published in the USA, Europe, and Middle East.

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