Rumpus Comics
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HORN! REVIEWS: Between the World and Me
For people who believe themselves white it pays dividends to live in the dream.
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Spotlight: TJ Murray’s “Pretend”
“Pretend” is the first from a series of mini-comics about children being better adults than adults.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Maggie: a Girl of the Streets
Self-published and not-purchased, this Crane simultaneously trolling and mastering the social novel genre.
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All Over Coffee, The Eviction Series, #7
“What gets me,” the man said, “is how you complain about the landlords forcing you out, then come over here thinking you can just move right in.”
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Spotlight: James Kochalka and Sydney Lea’s “LEAF”
LEAF, a collaboration from cartoonist James Kochalka and poet Sydney Lea, can be read as a meditation on change, or on mortality.
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All Over Coffee, The Eviction Series #6
Back home I found my front door plastered with nine more eviction notices. Did my landlord think I couldn’t read?
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HORN! REVIEWS: Haints Stay
…when you put down the book (with relief) the killing doesn’t stop and likely never will.
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All Over Coffee, The Eviction Series #5: Naked City
I’d been here since 7 the evening before, in response to an ad for a two-bedroom, and was, as far as I could tell, 83rd in line.
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Spotlight: Audrey Knight’s “How Not to Be Raped”
Writer and illustrator Audrey Knight examines one way to cope with a rape.
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All Over Coffee, The Eviction Series #4: It’s Growing
I left the house feeling dizzy—I mean, one-point-eight million dollars for a box? How was I supposed to afford that?
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All Over Coffee: The Eviction Series #3
Imagine you’re on an airplane. It’s a long flight. International, crossing an ocean. It can be to anywhere, you decide. Pick some place good.
