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Disposable Graffiti
Journey into the mind of the banjo-plucking, pill-popping Brer Rappit, band leader of the Briar Patch Boys. This
book is a collection of short skits and poetry lashing out at sanity itself. Drawn in an unique style that smashes
together eastern and western influences with a sledge hammer and accompanied by a CD from the actual Brier
Patch Boys,it’s the perfect travel companion on your trip to insanity.
READ THE SEQUENTIAL TART REVIEW BY KATHERINE KELLER

Desert Rose
When a “border jumper” tries to reach America by traversing the harsh, unforgiving desert of Mexico, he is
confronted by a terrible set of circumstances and is forced to make a decision that no person should ever have
to. With almost no words, this book is a success at conveying the horror of human need through pictures alone.
A stand-alone modern day silent film in the medium of comics.
READ THE MOVIE POOP SHOOT REVIEW BY MARC MASON

Super
Explore how confining the word “hero??? can be in this preview of the upcoming original graphic novel that
follows a super-powered being born into today’s cultural climate. Paying homage to the standards of the
genre while simultaneously panning them, Super is a book for readers who want a little thought with their
Saturday morning cartoons.
VIEW THE G4 TV REVIEW BY BLAIR BUTLER