
Alexis Frederick-Frost
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| Papercutter #16 | Greg Means, Liz Prince, Joey Alison Sayers, Alexis Frederick-Frost and more ... | Tugboat Press | Papercutter |
$3.50 ($4.00 list) |
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This issue leads off with "Professor Pearson," by Joey Alison Sayers: an epic of despair in the form of a 20-page comics story about a junior high school teacher who loses his mind (did we neglect to mention that it is, as with all work by Sayers, quite funny?) Also on hand are a two-page by Liz Prince, "Endless Lizcation," and "A Good Catch," a ten-pager depicting a slice of life that is red in tooth and claw by Alexis Frederick-Frost. Papercutter delivers yet again. | |||||
| Adventures in Cartooning: How to Turn Your Doodles Into Comics | James Sturm, Andrew Arnold, Alexis Frederick-Frost | (:01) First Second |
$11.75 ($12.95 list) |
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This volume was produced under the aegis of The Center for Cartoon Studies. It is by the Center's director, James Sturm, and two of his students. It very simply provides the basic building blocks of comics while embodying core CCS principles of story-telling. It is primarily geared to encourage and empower youngsters to create comics of their own and is priced to encourage parents and relatives to buy it for them (or even for them to buy it themselves). There's a swell 17 page excerpt on the web, here. Check it out! | |||||