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Apr. 19, 2009 By Alex Thomas
"Just another comic collection..."
As webcomics have become more popular, more and more people are seeking to cash in on the phenomenon. Some of the publications - such as Josh Lesnick's Girly - are artistic works of wonder that demonstrate how well the artform has matured. However, the large majority of these publications, especially self-published books, tend to be just so much flotsam in print form. Sadly, this "hamthology" falls into the latter category.

The art is the strongest part: the contributing artists clearly know how to hold a pen and use a tablet, though there are no stand outs in this group. The layout is all right. The stories are the weakest part: not a single... More > story will make you feel "Whoa." In fact, none of the stories will elicit any kind of emotion, good or ill.

In the end, this is a book to buy to support the effort. But it won't be the star of anyone's collection. It should only be bought if you have money to burn and already own all the really good comic anthologies out there. < Less

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ISBN 978-0-9788262-3-9
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher Sylvia T. Leung
Published May 21, 2007
Language English
Pages 122
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.6 wide × 10.2 tall

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