
Joey Alison Sayers
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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. | |||||
| Papercutter #12 | Nate Powell, Joey Alison Sayers, Rachel Bormann, Mark Campos and more ... | Tugboat Press | Papercutter |
$3.50 ($4.00 list) |
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The cover story in this, the twelfth issue of our favorite regularly published comic book anthology, is a 16-pager scripted by Rachel Bormann (Cakewalk) with art chores handled by none other than Nate Powell (Swallow Me Whole)! It presents an extremely subjective account of attending a Santana concert, titled, "The Uncomfortable Gaze of Carlos Santana." Also in this issue we have, "Pet Cat," a very funny and wickedly wise history of the fictional comic strip "Oh No, Pet Cat" by the one and only Joey Alison Sayers, the funniest transgender cartoonist we know. We always have long looked forward to loading up on laughs with the latest collection of her webcomic, thingpart each year at SPX, and now, with this six-pager, Papercutter readers can share in the laughter. This issue closes out with a funny animal fable by Mark Campos and Dalton Webb. | |||||