It's been a light week for comics for me and the postie hasn't delivered my Casanova or DMZ yet. Boo to that.
So, here's some clippings from ( Brian Wood's Public Domain sketchbook )
And from Local #5. You should buy the hardback edition because a) it's totally value for money, b) it's a very good, rich story, c) the art is lovely and d) I'm not sure that I own a book that looks better on my shelf.
Local follows a young woman, Megan, around America and a bit of Canada as she finds herself. Each issue is a different location and a different done in one story, all feeding into the larger arc. ( Today, we're in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where Megan works at a cinema. )
So, here's some clippings from ( Brian Wood's Public Domain sketchbook )
And from Local #5. You should buy the hardback edition because a) it's totally value for money, b) it's a very good, rich story, c) the art is lovely and d) I'm not sure that I own a book that looks better on my shelf.
Local follows a young woman, Megan, around America and a bit of Canada as she finds herself. Each issue is a different location and a different done in one story, all feeding into the larger arc. ( Today, we're in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where Megan works at a cinema. )
