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CARTOON DIALECTICS
In the last issue of Tom Kaczynski's Cartoon Dialectics, the world ended... but did it really? The post-apocalyptic struggle looks a lot like our present-day struggles. Maybe history doesn't end? Revealed: the violent final moments of Igloo City, and the dark secrets of Project Cthulhu. Also, who or what is... Read More →
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CARTOON DIALECTICS #2
As the planet balances on a razor's edge, the end of the world, our world, is not theoretical anymore. What will it look like? What will it feel like? Only through comics can we hope to understand the next stage of human development. It's the black-pilled, exhaustive, post-crisis, all-apocalypse issue.... Read More →
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COLLECTED PRAIRIE POTHOLE #1
John Porcellino's Prairie Pothole ran only for a short 16 weeks in the Chicago Reader. Still, it remained beloved by readers, old and new. Since then, John has continued to produce the strip for his Patreon supporters, writing mainly about his childhood memories of growing up in Chicagoland. Listening to... Read More →
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FOR REAL #1
Eisner nominated James Romberger (7 Miles A Second, Post York) brings a short comic story, "The Oven," that melds two battles fought in different eras by the great cartoonist Jack Kirby, the most prolific American comic book creator of the 20th century. The first battle: his cancer diagnosis serves as... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #1
From ages 10 to 20, Craig Thompson (the author of Blankets) and his little brother Phil, toiled in Wisconsin farms. Weeding and harvesting ginseng-a medicinal herb that fetched huge profits in China-funded Craig's youthful obsession with comic books. Now, for the first time in his career, Thompson is working in... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #10
Phil joins Craig during a book tour in South Korea, through Seoul and Bucheon, then extending to a research journey in rural Geumsan, the epicenter of Korean ginseng cultivation. Geumsan is the sister city to Marathon, the brothers' tiny American town, but with a deep thousand-year history of art, mythology,... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #11
Craig Thompson and his brother Phil reconcile, recover from illness, hire an interpreter, and reconnect for the final leg of their journey. The Jilin Province of China is the birthplace of the ginseng story. This hard-to-reach region on the border of North Korea features one of the largest forest preserves... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #12
Four years in the making, the exact duration required to bring the prized crop to harvest, Ginseng Roots reaches its finale. Craig drives across the country for his parents' 50th wedding anniversary and wrestles with the ghosts of his childhood. His mother dreams of the Christian Rapture, his father sleeps... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #2
Craig Thompson returns home, into the heart of rural Wisconsin, to the former global capital of ginseng cultivation. We meet his sister Sarah who was excluded from Blankets, and the Ginseng farmers who employed Craig and his brother as children. Craig explores the problems with autobiography, the nature of memory,... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #3
Ginseng Roots unearths the earliest recorded knowledge of ginseng and its healing properties. From the mythic figure that first discovered it: Shennong, the god of farming and medicine, through tales of ginseng hunters in the mountains of ancient China, to the first ever International Wisconsin Ginseng Festival in the author's... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #4
Craig unearths the geological origins of the Ginseng-friendly Wisconsin soil, gets a grimy, back-breaking, and lucrative job of rock picking, and develops an alarming rocky lump. The issue also touches on rural gentrification, and how various varieties of Ginseng are recognized and utilized. A stunningly drawn rich tapestry of personal... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #5
The fifth issue flows along the "crimson creek" of America's history with ginseng: from the Native people's uses of the plant, to French explorers' "discovery" in 1716, to America's initiation of trade relations with China in 1784. Also learn how the debts of the American Revolution were paid, and how... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #6
The stratification, planting, and growth cycles of the ginseng seed parallel the seasons of childhood. Ginseng berries are gathered in the last week of summer, just before school resumes and brings with it the awkward transitions of adolescence, sexuality, and friendship... or a parental decision to homeschool. Before planting, ginseng... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #7
The seventh issue of Craig Thompson's Ginseng Roots follows the story of a family of Hmong immigrants that may have been the first to farm ginseng in America. The Hmong story is traced from CIA's Secret War in Laos, through the ethnic cleansing campaign in their homeland, to America's reluctant... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #8
A young Hmong boy sacrifices his childhood, his education, and his future dreams to help out in the family ginseng gardens. His father is torn between the traditional Hmong customs, shamanism, and his role as a Christian pastor in America. Spring brings unexpected death and mourning, but in fall the... Read More →
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GINSENG ROOTS #9
Phil joins Craig during a book tour in South Korea, through Seoul and Bucheon, then extending to a research journey in rural Geumsan, the epicenter of Korean ginseng cultivation. Geumsan is the sister city to Marathon, the brothers' tiny American town, but with a deep thousand-year history of art, mythology,... Read More →
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MY DOG IVY #1
The latest from the fertile mind of one of America's best cartoonists, Gabrielle Bell. Gabrielle is in for trouble when she over-enthusiastically answers a call to house sit a small Minnesota home for a month. Complete with 2 cats and a neurotic golden retriever named Ivy, the month long "vacation... Read More →
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THE SICKNESS #2 CVR A JENNA CHA
If you're feeling sick, The Man may be following you... 1945: With the war escalating, Daniel's hallucinations grow more disturbing by the day, and The Man is getting closer, further exacerbating the boy's symptoms. But Daniel just wants to be normal, and so insists on facing these horrors alone. 1955:... Read More →
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THE SICKNESS #2 CVR B HINTARO KAGO
If you're feeling sick, The Man may be following you... 1945: With the war escalating, Daniel's hallucinations grow more disturbing by the day, and The Man is getting closer, further exacerbating the boy's symptoms. But Daniel just wants to be normal, and so insists on facing these horrors alone. 1955:... Read More →
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WEST #1
Mo and Sal live and work on a farm selling their harvest at city farmers' markets, practicing magic, and smoking herbs with their cat, Jynx. As society becomes over-reliant on technology, magic is quickly dying out, and industry pushes smaller farms out of the picture. Sal and Mo struggle to... Read More →