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Mcsweeney's Quarterly Concern #13 (Mcsweeney's 2004)

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US Comics

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Product Information

Comic Stories: P. Mondrian, Paris 1920, The Unbearable Tediousness of Being, The Darlington Sundays, Noodle's Attempt at Suicide, William Faulkner's novel “The Wild Palms”, The Little Nun, Pupshaw, Where Were You Last Night?, Two Questions, “We'll sleep in my old room. You'll like it, I think...", Amy & Jordan, The Nightmare Studio, Erik Satie: Compositeur de Musique, Strange Question, The New Normal, Etymological Vaudeville, In the Shadow of No Towers, Ready to Die, Moving to Hamilton, The World Cycling Championships Really Are Coming to Hamilton, The Death of Thomas Scott, Excerpts from the Series Hotel & Farm, ctrl, Sulk excerpts, Diary, The Dead of Winter, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, A Perplexing Excerpt from “Clyde Fans”, La Blanca, Portrait of My Dad, S. Kierkegaard

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Mcsweeney's
ISBN-10
1932416080
ISBN-13
9781932416084
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13056889222

Product Key Features

Language
English
Era
Modern Age (1992-Now)
Artist/Writer
Charles Burns, Kaz Prapuolenis, Seth, Mark Beyer, Gilbert Hernandez, Richard Sala, John Mclenan, Mark Newgarden, Chester Brown, Chris Ware, Kim Deitch, Archer Prewitt, Jeffrey Brown, Julie Doucet, Art Spiegelman, Ben Katchor, Lynda Barry, Robert Crumb, Jim Woodring, Joe Matt, Daniel Clowes, Jaime Hernandez, David Collier, David Heatley, Richard Mcguire, Ivan Brunetti, Debbie Drechsler, Rodolphe Töpffer, Bud Fisher, Adrian Tomine, Joe Sacco, Milt Gross, Gary Panter
Genre
Drama, Humor/Satire, Fantasy, Biography
Publication Year
2004
Character
Brian Chewter, JAY, Steve Roach, Erik Satie, Kim Deitch, Pidgy, Søren Kierkegaard, Doris Morrison, La Blanca, Samantha, Mae Fitzgerald, Julio, Barber, Dave Collier, Sof' Boy, Neven, Mr. Dung Beetle, Little Man, Gene, Chris Rhodes, Dorothy Coles Noel, Tommy Strickler, Private, Ladye-Love, Penny Century, Autumn, Daryl, Nick, Kid, Benjamin, Ronald Fitzgerald, Mrs. Gates, Huie Morrison, Araceliz Victor Isabela Melendez, Flora, Derek Barnabei, Trudy, Dale Mease, Jackie Coles, Izzy (Isabel Ortiz Ruebens), Woman's Mom, Noodles, Ed, Flitty, Lance, Ginette, Unnamed Young Woman, Pupshaw, Creep Rat, Jonesy, Rob Fancincanni, Jessica, Obadiah Oldbuck, Hopey (Esperanza Leticia Glass), The Little Nun, Rival, Snuff, Unisnuffcorn, Tommy Doakes, Amanda White, Lois Ann Coles, James, Kelly Crank, Randy Crank, Little Girl, Kevin Germany, Doctor, Mutt, Mama, Piet Mondrian, Megan, Mr. Rabbit, Wayne Morrison, Jen, Ben Tanaka, Haskell Sunday, Nancy Fitzgerald, Roland, Jeff, Michael McLaughlin, Frank
Series Title
Mcsweeney's Quarterly Concern
Issue Number
13

Additional Product Features

Number of Pages
272
Publication Date
2004
Attribution
Portions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher Country
United States

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