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Tag: Vol. 43 No. 23
Issue of Feb. 27 – Mar. 5, 2014
Nico Osteria’s Erling Wu-Bower talks his world of seafood
How you run a seafood restaurant in the middle of the country.
Reader’s Agenda Tue 2/25: “Sportin’ Waves,” Dmitry Samarov, and “Mecca Flat Blues”
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Tuesday, February 25
Immediate Follower, a comic by Erik Schneider
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “It succeeds in conveying a feeling with just a single word balloon.”
Mistakes, a comic by Gus Kim
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “You could imagine this happening.”
I Know Life, a comic by Jason Adams
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “Conveys the passing of a life and compromises made.”
Capsize, a comic by Jeff Zwirek
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “I liked that this one turns the format upside down and requires action on the part of the reader.”
Dibided We Fall, a comic by Johnny Sampson
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “I liked how this one was topical, political, and funny.”
Treats for Dogs, a comic by Keiler Roberts
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “Working in retail, I have had customers just like that.”
Memories, a comic by Tyrell Cannon
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “I liked the imagery and how an idea could be conveyed without the use of words.”
Half a Story About Being on Your Own, a comic by Kevin Budnik
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “A nice narrative that is easy to relate to.”
Existential Coloring Book, a comic by Weston Getto-Allen
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “”I loved the artwork here, conveying an idea without word balloons for each character.”
Where teddy-bears come from, a comic by Pietre Valbuena and Laura Torres
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “One of my favorites, a wordless comic with great artwork and a story that takes a minute to figure out.”
Long Journey Into Saturday Night, a comic by Alex Nall
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “A sad narrative, but I like the artwork and the fact that the story was not linear.”
Resolve, a comic by Lisa Kwon
Comics Issue curator Eric Kirsammer: “This comic does not use words and yet it conveys a lot.”