Rob concludes his month-long look at comics from students and fellows from the Center For Cartoon Studies by reviewing Ninja Girl, by G.P. Bonesteel; Echo-4 Kilo, by Kevin Kilgore; Monsters, by Lena H. Chandhok; and Ten Reasons The …
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The Minicomics of J.P. Coovert
Posted by Rob Clough on October 30th, 2010 at 5:23 AMRob examines a batch of minicomics from prolific cartoonist J.P. Coovert.
J.P. Coovert was one of the first graduates of the Center for Cartoon Studies. Every minicomic I’ve ever seen from this prolific cartoonist has been polished, cleverly designed and …
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