awesome thing that seems to be happening a whole lot especially in the last couple years: amazing new young talents collaborating across landmasses and oceans to selfpublish weirdo comic zines.
Style trends out of places like RISD and Baltimore inform a kind of cataclysmic naive disregard for line clarity and coherency, but that just casts the best of these into a kind of punk surrealism that totally speaks to me.
Plenty of meticulously designed, elegantlytold counterexamples here too, though, and every shade between, I think we're looking at a generation who no longer care about proving that comics are a Serious Literary Form, who leave the Graphic Novel to the crowd that came into their own thes, and take the visual narrative form for whatever anarchic designs their collective id demands.
And it's totally great. And this collection is a very good example,
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These are very much to be encouraged, I think, Wild bilingual d. i. y. comics comp via Mexico City, Toronto, and the rest of the world, Inés Estrada is a cartoonist and sort of a nomad, She is the editor of the comics section of Vice Mexico and she also manages Gatosaurio, a webshop where you can find her stickers and comics.
She has inhaled enormous amounts of car smog biking through her home town of Mexico City, which has surely damaged her brain into seeing the psychedelic colors and shapes you can find in her work.
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