Big, Big Changes
AS YOU WERE, the critically acclaimed punk comix anthology, is back with the thickest and best issue yet.For the uninitiated, the series features original new contributions from our very favorite independent comic book creators who happen to come from punk scenes all over the world.The third issue s theme is Big, Big Changes allowing for a tremendous variety of content from the 28 contributors filling out its 112 pages, so many this issue has a spine.Curated by Mitch Clem Nothing Nice to Say, My Stupid Life , issue three features cover art by Lauren Denitzio The Measure, Worriers and original brand new contributions from 27 of our heroes Adrian Chi Razorcake, Bite The Cactus , Aimee Pijpers, Andra Passen, Andy Warner Slate, PBS , Ashley Rowe Palafox Barefoot and in the Kitchen , Ben Sears, Ben Snakepit Microcosm, Razorcake , Bill Pinkel, Brian Connoly Nothing Mattress, Maximumrocknroll , Cathy G Johnson, Emilja Frances Ship Of Fools , Evan Wolff Vacation, Tight Bros , Jason Oberbichler, Jed Collins Vice , Jim Kettner, Lauren Monger Terrible Terrible Terrible , Liz Prince Top Shelf Productions , Liz Suburbia Sacred Heart , Marcos Siref, Mel Cake Comix , Meg, Mike Funk, Mitch Clem Nothing Nice to Say Dark Horse, My Stupid Life and Nation of Amanda, Rick V Tour Sucks Plan It X , Rob Cureton Scene City, Orful Comics , Sarah Graley, and Steve Larder. Free Download [ Big, Big Changes ] by [ Mitch Clem ] – kino-fada.fr Really digging this anthology series I m going to have to stop myself from buying the rest right this minute.One of the worst aspects of comic books today besides superhero comicdom in general is the complete cooption of this outcast medium into the mainstream Comic books mean big money for Hollywood and they have come to beaccepted and respected in our culture even though we call them graphic novels as if the words comic book are an embarrassment But with a newfound popularity comes also a sense of ubiquity everyone seems to be doing comics nowadays, and that s good for any medium.It s One of the worst aspects of comic books today besides superhero comicdom in general is the complete cooption of this outcast medium into the mainstream Comic books mean big money for Hollywood and they have come to beaccepted and respected in our culture even though we call them graphic novels as if the words comic book are an embarrassment But with a newfound popularity comes also a sense of ubiquity everyone seems to be doing comics nowadays, and that s good for any medium.It s this environment that As You Were finds itself in, so unfortunately the cards are already stacked against it is it going to be another example of how punks can bring something unique to a medium or is it just another novelty of...As with the first two, there s plenty to love here as most of the contributors take the theme seriously and provide personal comics with heart, humor, and good art Even non punks who enjoy comics about real people will like these, so what are you waiting forLots of good stuff in here, but the Jason Oberbichler comic was fantastic and really powerful in a tear your heart in two, sort of way.

- English
- 11 November 2018 Mitch Clem
- Paperback
- 112 pages
- Mitch Clem
- Big, Big Changes