For those who aren't reading the comments, the local Memphis paper, The Commercial Appeal (yes, that's really what it's called. Ralph Nader said it's the only honestly named paper in America), ran a review of the MiniComics show this weekend.
The site requires registration, but here are the highlights:
"Small Stories: A Minicomics Reading Room" at Memphis College of Art's On the Street Galley on South Main, is the sweetest exhibition in town: funny, odd, poignant and often beautiful.
JP Coovert, Brendan Burford, BB&PPinc, and Ahn Woojung are singled out for special mention, while Matthew Bernier, Vincent Stall, Tom Gauld, and BB&PPinc have images reproduced.
There's also a drop-it-in-a-blender-and-scotch-tape-it-back-together interview from which I'd like to distance myself.
Anyway, Woo-HOO! They liked the show!
Saturday, February 18, 2006
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