This accessible, reasonably priced, quarterly anthology spotlights a cast of a dozen of today's most exciting cartoonists. Mome is quickly earning a reputation as one of the premiere literary anthologies on the market, and the only one comprised entirely of comics. Highlights of the seventh volume include: the concluding chapter of Lewis Trondheim's "At Loose Ends," an autobiographical diary comic that portrays the acclaimed French cartoonist at a crossroads in his life and work; the Mome debuts of Al Columbia, Athens GA's Eleanor Davis (winner of the 2009 Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award), and Polish-American cartoonist Tom Kaczynski; and contributions from Mome regulars such as David Heatley, Paul Hornschemeier, Anders Nilsen, Sophie Crumb, Kurt Wolfgang and Gabrielle Bell.
Story Titles
- Seven Sacks by Eleanor Davis
- Office Building by David Heatley
- Now Then by Paul Hornschemeier
- Why Girls Love Horses by Gabrielle Bell
- Lucid Nightmare, Part 2 by Sophie Crumb
- Nothing Eve., Part 3 by Kurt Wolfgang
- At Loose Ends, Part 2 by Lewis Trondheim
- Hollow Leg by Andrice Arp
- Zozo & Zaza in "Damn, Woman!" by Sophie Crumb
- It's Okay, You Have Everything You Need by Anders Nilsen
- Anders Nilsen Interview by Gary Groth
- Untitled by Sophie Crumb
- Chopped-Up People by Al Columbia
- Titus & Baliwick in "Heavens to Messy" by Paul Hornschemeier
- Uncle Tom's by David Heatley
- You Filthy Snatch by Sophie Crumb
- 100,000 Miles by Tom Kaczynski
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