
Dustin Harbin
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| Diary Comics! #01 | Dustin Harbin | Koyama Press | Diary Comics! |
$5.00 ($6.00 list) |
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Spend six months with your pen and ink pal, Dustin Harbin, at the regulation rate of four panels per day. The drawing starts out a bit rough (but only by Harbin's own exacting standards), but about half way in he seems to start taking the project a bit more seriously and the precision of the drawing noticably improves. Dustin's sense of humor may not appeal to all, but anyone who is a sucker for choicely inked cartooning at a reasonable price need look no further. This finely crafted production of Koyama Press has all its aesthetics in the right place and will set you back a mere half a sawbuck here at Copacetic. | |||||
| Papercutter #11 | Nate Beaty, Rosalie Eisenberg, Dustin Harbin, Jon Sukarangsan and more ... | Tugboat Press | Papercutter |
$3.50 ($4.00 list) |
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Papercutter #11 The latest issue of our favorite regularly published comics anthology debuted at SPX, and it's another issue that no indy comics fan will want to miss. The bulk of the issue – 26 pages and one front cover worth, to be exact – are devoted to "Lululand," a slice of life vignette of the life of Lulu a wondering and wandering washer of dishes and dreamer of dreams trying to figure it out that is imagined by writer Amy Adoyzie and diligently delineated by Jon Sukarangsan. Backing this up is "Duperman," a snappy one-pager by your friend and mine, Dustin Harbin, and "Letter Home," a story of schoolwork vs. artwork by someone who should know, the Portland, OR artist and educator, Lisa Rosalie Eisenberg, who takes us through to the back cover. Inside covers by Nate Beaty. Edited by Greg Means | |||||