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Comic Art, Issue Number Five

Comic Art, Issue Number Five

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Comic Art, Issue Number Five

by Hignite, Todd, editor/publisher; Daniel Zimmer, designer/publisher. Sara Rowe Hignite, editing

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St.Louis MO: Daniel Zimmer, 2004. Magazine. 80p., profuse color & b&w reproductions and text, presswork on good alkaline paperstock, softbound in 11x8.5 inch cardstock-weight color covers, an immaculate copy even where naughty. Contains interviews with Crockett Johnson (The Purple Crayon) and Art Spiegelman (in his studio, with highlights from his collection of period stuff).

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Title
Comic Art, Issue Number Five
Author
Hignite, Todd, editor/publisher; Daniel Zimmer, designer/publisher. Sara Rowe Hignite, editing
Format/Binding
Magazine
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Publisher
Daniel Zimmer
Place of Publication
St.Louis MO
Date Published
2004
Bookseller catalogs
Humor; Violence; New Age; Nudes;

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