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    Box Office Poison #4

    Box Office Poison » Box Office Poison #4 released by Antarctic Press on March 1997.

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    Poorly Drawn and Self-Indulgent, But Also Human and Real 0

    Box Office Poison is poorly drawn, self-indulgent and filled with stereotypes and heard-it-before jokes.It's also kind of dated - these are clearly the twenty-something years for Generation Xers. And in New York City, no less, a place that's ever evolving and has changed a lot since the 1990s. It's now almost hard to remember the city before 9/11, before even Mayor Giuliani. It was a different place.On the other hand it's also flowing, human and feels very real; which makes it kind of timeless i...

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