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Whatever

$9.95

by Karl Stevens

Whatever showcases a remarkable collection of humorous and beautifully drawn short stories by Ignatz-nominated and Xeric Award-winning artist Karl Stevens. Set in the world of young artists, dreamers, drinkers, layabouts and dime-store deep thinkers of bohemian Allston, Massachusetts, the strips – originally published in The Phoenix, Boston’s leading alternative weekly – are revealing snapshots of real-life urban America at the dawn of the 21st century. In addition to The Phoenix strips, Whatever features a number of exquisite color pieces expertly rendered in watercolor.

Alternative Comics
ISBN: 9781934460030
SKU: 9781934460030 Categories: , , , Product ID: 25242

Description

Whatever showcases a remarkable collection of humorous and beautifully drawn short stories by Ignatz-nominated and Xeric Award-winning artist Karl Stevens. Set in the world of young artists, dreamers, drinkers, layabouts and dime-store deep thinkers of bohemian Allston, Massachusetts, the strips – originally published in The Phoenix, Boston’s leading alternative weekly – are revealing snapshots of real-life urban America at the dawn of the 21st century. In addition to The Phoenix strips, Whatever features a number of exquisite color pieces expertly rendered in watercolor.

Karl Stevens is a graphic novelist and painter whose comics have appeared regularly in the New Yorker, Village Voice, and Boston Phoenix. Stevens’ graphic novels include Whatever (2008), The Lodger (2010), Failure (2013), The Winner (2018), and Penny: A Graphic Memoir (2021) He lives in Boston with his wife Alex and their cats, Penny and Pepper.

Whatever is a remarkable collection of humorous and beautifully-drawn short stories set in the world of young artists, dreamers, drinkers, layabouts and dime-store deep thinkers of bohemian Allston, Massachusetts, the strips are revealing snapshots of real-life urban America at the dawn of the 21st century…” — Michael R. Murray, The Celebrity Cafe

128 page black and white and 12 pages in color paperback with color covers.
Alternative Comics, 2008

Additional information

Weight 11 oz
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 0.125 in
by

Karl Stevens

ISBN

1934460036

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