and quietly strange stories
clean-lined art is a good fit for some unashamedly dirty content
a series of publications collecting shorter works by the best cartoonists currently working in the medium
their exaggerated mannerisms underscoring the frivolous and mercurial field
too -- someone who can be counted on for a helping hand
Angloid Michael Kennedy and quietly strange storiesBy Alex Graham. Published by Kilgore Books. Softcover, 156 pages, B&W, 2018. Alex Graham's first graphic novel tells the semi autobiographical story of an artist trying to make her way in the world. Alex's comics contain the best of the 1960's underground comics movement in their approach to philosophical ideas, but without hyper masculine focus. Full of surreal imagery, aliens, spirits, ne'erdowells, and kind hearted misfits, Angloid is an incredible