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Spotlight: “Migraine Couch” by Allyson Hoffman

  • Allyson Hoffman
  • July 12, 2016
“Migraine Couch” reflects how daily life and memory are shaped by chronic illness.
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Spotlight: The Rumpus Review of Panthers in the Hole

  • Brandon Hicks
  • June 28, 2016
Brandon Hicks reviews Panthers in the Hole, a new graphic novel from by Bruce and David Cénou.
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Spotlight: Gripe! Comics by Isaac Roller

  • Isaac Roller
  • June 7, 2016
Gripe! is a series of open format comics that poke gentle and not-so-gentle fun at popular culture, language, the human condition, and current hairstyles.
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Spotlight: Lorenzo Fonda’s “Yo Solve Cuba”

  • Lorenzo Fonda
  • May 24, 2016
Jotting down experiences in comics form is also a way for me to assimilate and process them through my own life-filter...
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Spotlight: “Nuts: A True Story” by Peter Witte

  • Peter Witte
  • May 10, 2016
It’s more likely, though, that someone saw everything and felt sympathy that, in the moment, they just didn't communicate.
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Spotlight: A Poetry Comics Discussion

  • Amy Fusselman
  • April 11, 2016
Amy Fusselman gathers four writer-artists working in the poetry comics genre to discuss the emerging form.
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Spotlight: “Gravity” by Jarod Roselló

  • Jarod Roselló
  • December 31, 2015
"Gravity" explores the tensions and sensations of human relationships through the juxtaposition of the impossible and the mundane, the domestic and the fantastic.
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Spotlight: “Lumbersexual Builds a Bed” by Colleen Kolba

  • Colleen Kolba
  • December 17, 2015
"Lumbersexuals Builds a Bed" is the first in a series of mini-comics that explore character construction through different "types" of people in society."
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Spotlight: Kevin Quigley’s “June Bug Versus Hurricane”

  • Kevin Quigley
  • December 3, 2015
"June Bug Versus Hurricane" is inspired by a line in a Lucinda Williams song...
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Spotlight: “Mind” by Colleen Louise Barry

  • Colleen Louise Barry
  • November 19, 2015
"Mind" is an installment of the ongoing comic series Idiomatic from writer and artist Colleen Louise Barry.
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Spotlight: Kate Gavino’s “You! Me! Dancing!”

  • Kate Gavino
  • November 5, 2015
The end of a decade-long dance party turns into a reflection on anxiety, community, and pop songs.
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Spotlight: “Bunny & Hawk” by Peter Witte

  • Peter Witte
  • October 22, 2015
Visual artist and writer Peter Witte examines beauty and violence in nature, and how sometimes it might be better to not tell everyone around you what you're seeing or thinking because it might turn out that they don't want to see or hear it.
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