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Scattered: Rob Clough reviews Mome Vol. 17

Rob reviews volume 17 of Fantagraphics’ flagship anthology, Mome, edited by Eric Reynolds & Gary Groth. At a guess, I’d have to say that Mome #17 must have been a very difficult issue to put...

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Puzzle Pieces: Mome #18

Eric Reynolds, ed., Various; Fantagraphics; 112 pp., $14.99, Softcover, Color; ISBN: 978-1606993033 The difference between a mediocre anthology and a good one is being a strong enough editor to cull...

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Eric Reynolds Talks About Mome, an Anthology for the 21st Century with Chris...

Comics anthologies seem to be a dying breed. With graphic novels being all the rage these days, fewer publishers are willing to risk their time and money publishing a collection of short stories and...

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Eric Reynolds Talks About Mome, an Anthology for the 21st Century with Chris...

Previously: Part One. CHRIS MAUTNER: One of the things from early on that you had in Mome was the guest star who anchored the issue; the “big name” who provided a draw for readers who might be...

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Hail The White Rhinoceros Part One (of Three): Shaun Partridge

(Click through to view larger image.) Mome Vol. 19 opens with a little black child catching the strong scent of “racial magic” in the shape of a rainbow-colored INHALE sound effect. He guides readers...

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