
Ever since I was a kid, a good comic book would always cheer me up. So imagine my happiness to discover two graphic events taking place right underneath my nose...
Smith Magazine just released the first installment of Josh Neufeld's webcomic, A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge.
It follows on the heels of Smith's first critically acclaimed comic, Shooting War. Without uttering a single word, A.D. drops us in the middle of a tropical tempest looming over Gulf Coast in 2005. The montage of tranquil, pre-hurricane images are heartbreaking. Go read it...
If you need more, the Reader’s Room at Mo Pitkin’s announced a night of visual art on next Monday, January 15th at 7pm.
"[We] will redefine the term ‘reading’ with the world debut of Heather Greer’s graphic novel, multi-media extravaganza, Splinters Mosaics and Shards…Greer’s work stands at the crossroads between literature, film, photography, the plastic and graphic arts.”








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