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Hahne rhymes with bonny || Graphic novel critic || Artist/Comics || Formerly an insufferable ass, sometimes relapsing, sorry
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27) Jen Wang draws beautifully. Her style is, perhaps, manga-adjacent, bursting with colour, and crisp. She knows her game and excels at it.

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20) GG draws lusciously. The work I've seen from her has a Murakami-esque sense of mystery, simultaneously inviting, distant, and alienating.

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15) Emily Carroll is among the best names in comics horror. She's probably only second to Junji Ito in terms of recognizability, but for my money, the mood, ambiance, and horror of her work cuts deeper. Check out the delightful, horrible Through The Woods).

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13) Eleanor Davis is one of the most interesting working auteurs. Her work (exemplified in How To Be Happy and The Hard Tomorrow) is varied and intimately concerned with the ways humans are. Very observational work.

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12) Dylan Meconis produced one of last year's most beautiful/interesting books: Queen Of The Sea, the history-adjacent story of an orphaned girl living in exile among nuns until everything falls apart.

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11) Christina Strain is another great colourist. Her work on Mary Jane/Mary Jane Loves Spider-Man was integral in pushing that book to be as vibrant as it was. I believe she no longer colours but is a television screenwriter.

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6) Caitlin Cass has for years chronicled the folly and ingenuity (but mostly folly) of Western Civilization. In the last couple years, she's focused her humour and work on the cause of women working to extricate themselves from under the thumb of the patriarchy.

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1) AP Quach's work with Max Landis on the now-impossible-to-find Boy's Night (a thoughtful, downbeat, and manic investigation of Mouse celebrity) was precise and perfect. There are new mouse comics as well. https://t.co/QZPsSvdKDp

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My favourite part of this is how she letters on the fly translation as overlapping balloons.

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