A young cartoonist is having one of those days creatives are known to have: she’s feeling “drained and hollow,” bereft of ideas, and unsure whether she’ll ever have another one. From that low point she goes on a full-circle emotional journey that unfolds on a single page in the span of six panels, each of them not much bigger than a standard postage stamp (remember those?). By the end, at the bottom right corner of the page, having briefly thought that she did have a good idea but then changed her mind, she’s back where she started, weeping with frustration as she binges on Doritos and Cheetos.
Fruit Salad Pow Pow Press
Cathon
Translated by Robert Lang and Helge Dascher
$19.95
paperback
160pp
9782925114536






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