[PDF] In the News, Again: A SAW Comics Anthology eBook

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In the News, Again represents some of the ambitious works developed by students and members of the Sequential Artists Workshop Comics FLOW + PUBLISH Ongoing Group (a community storytelling network). It brings together the far reaching work of different artists from around the United States and beyond.

5.5” x 8.5", full color, paper back. First printed in August 2023.

Inside you'll find stories navigating personal development and identity alongside a family seeking asylum overseas. Turn the page to find personal journeys navigating medical healing, trips through nature and the human psyche, tours of urban structures and phenomenons, exploration of human culture and evolution, and more.

Copyright belongs to the individual artists who have generously shared their work here. All rights reserved. No part of this book (except portions for review purposes) may be reproduced in any form without expressed written consent from the individual author. Featuring work by Emil Wilson, Adrean Clark, Maja Milkowska-Shibata, Jim Hamilton, Lynn Bernstein, Shannon Brady, Jeff Klarin, Walter Hudsick, Mahour Pourghadim and Sadaf Faghihi, Olivier Ballou, Maia iotzova, Cassie Seiple, Virginia L Small, Deanna Feinstein, Amelia Brunskill, Maria Fitzgerald, Jeannie Mecorney, Ken Harris, Mae Wilson, Emily Zilber, Justin M. Carroll, Don Unger, Donna Druchunas, Aman King, H. McGill, Darlene K. Campbell, Juliette Yu-Ming Lizeray, Siobhan Orient, Jamie Scandal, Janice Goldberg, Naters, and Laura Garzon.

Content Warning: This non-fiction comics anthology contains some sensitive materials that some may find difficult to read. Some stories explore themes of sex, death and grief, mental illness and abuse, slavery, racial slurs, surgery, trauma, animal cruelty, suicide, and violence which some readers may find upsetting or triggering. Recommended for Adults.

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In the News, Again represents some of the ambitious works developed by students and members of the Sequential Artists Workshop Comics FLOW + PUBLISH Ongoing Group (a community storytelling network). It brings together the far reaching work of different artists from around the United States and beyond.

5.5” x 8.5", full color, paper back. First printed in August 2023.

Inside you'll find stories navigating personal development and identity alongside a family seeking asylum overseas. Turn the page to find personal journeys navigating medical healing, trips through nature and the human psyche, tours of urban structures and phenomenons, exploration of human culture and evolution, and more.

Copyright belongs to the individual artists who have generously shared their work here. All rights reserved. No part of this book (except portions for review purposes) may be reproduced in any form without expressed written consent from the individual author. Featuring work by Emil Wilson, Adrean Clark, Maja Milkowska-Shibata, Jim Hamilton, Lynn Bernstein, Shannon Brady, Jeff Klarin, Walter Hudsick, Mahour Pourghadim and Sadaf Faghihi, Olivier Ballou, Maia iotzova, Cassie Seiple, Virginia L Small, Deanna Feinstein, Amelia Brunskill, Maria Fitzgerald, Jeannie Mecorney, Ken Harris, Mae Wilson, Emily Zilber, Justin M. Carroll, Don Unger, Donna Druchunas, Aman King, H. McGill, Darlene K. Campbell, Juliette Yu-Ming Lizeray, Siobhan Orient, Jamie Scandal, Janice Goldberg, Naters, and Laura Garzon.

Content Warning: This non-fiction comics anthology contains some sensitive materials that some may find difficult to read. Some stories explore themes of sex, death and grief, mental illness and abuse, slavery, racial slurs, surgery, trauma, animal cruelty, suicide, and violence which some readers may find upsetting or triggering. Recommended for Adults.

In the News, Again represents some of the ambitious works developed by students and members of the Sequential Artists Workshop Comics FLOW + PUBLISH Ongoing Group (a community storytelling network). It brings together the far reaching work of different artists from around the United States and beyond.

5.5” x 8.5", full color, paper back. First printed in August 2023.

Inside you'll find stories navigating personal development and identity alongside a family seeking asylum overseas. Turn the page to find personal journeys navigating medical healing, trips through nature and the human psyche, tours of urban structures and phenomenons, exploration of human culture and evolution, and more.

Copyright belongs to the individual artists who have generously shared their work here. All rights reserved. No part of this book (except portions for review purposes) may be reproduced in any form without expressed written consent from the individual author. Featuring work by Emil Wilson, Adrean Clark, Maja Milkowska-Shibata, Jim Hamilton, Lynn Bernstein, Shannon Brady, Jeff Klarin, Walter Hudsick, Mahour Pourghadim and Sadaf Faghihi, Olivier Ballou, Maia iotzova, Cassie Seiple, Virginia L Small, Deanna Feinstein, Amelia Brunskill, Maria Fitzgerald, Jeannie Mecorney, Ken Harris, Mae Wilson, Emily Zilber, Justin M. Carroll, Don Unger, Donna Druchunas, Aman King, H. McGill, Darlene K. Campbell, Juliette Yu-Ming Lizeray, Siobhan Orient, Jamie Scandal, Janice Goldberg, Naters, and Laura Garzon.

Content Warning: This non-fiction comics anthology contains some sensitive materials that some may find difficult to read. Some stories explore themes of sex, death and grief, mental illness and abuse, slavery, racial slurs, surgery, trauma, animal cruelty, suicide, and violence which some readers may find upsetting or triggering. Recommended for Adults.

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