Rumpus Comics
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HORN! REVIEWS: Journey Into the Past
…true love isn’t necessarily impossible, but time and contingency make impossible love sadly true.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Mathilda
Yes, Frankenstein was the birth of a genre, but this book is even more visionary: centuries ahead of its time.
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HORN! REVIEWS: We
But pollen can get inside the green wall, and so can drink, smoke, color, unsanctioned sex, and history.
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HORN! REVIEWS: A Collapse of Horses
While they run the gamut of genres, these stories all lie in the same orbit of dark gravity…
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HORN! REVIEWS: Pretentiousness: Why It Matters
We level charges of pretension at what violates our tribal sense of normality…
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Spotlight: “Gravity” by Jarod Roselló
“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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HORN! REVIEWS: The Turn of the Screw
HORN! brings us an illustrated review of Henry James’s Turn of the Screw.
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Spotlight: “Lumbersexual Builds a Bed” by Colleen Kolba
“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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HORN! REVIEWS: Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink
To those who would fault the author for his digressions: Do you also complain of too many bubbles in your champagne?


