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The biggest problem with reading this book for the first time six years after it was published is that I've read a lot of the material in here in its complete, finalized form. This is not really a problem, as I am very happy to return to some of the works here, but it did limit the novelty of reading such a well-produced and designed hardcover with some of my favorite 'independent' artists contained in it.
Ware and company have assembled a very interesting collection, with contributions from people like Adrian Tomine
Strangely, there was a very visible Canadian delegation to this collection, with and excerpt from Joe Matt's Spent
Some of the pieces that were new and interesting to me were Ben Katchor's Hotel and Farm strips, one-pagers that dealt with those two topics; David Heatley's Portrait of my Father; and Kim Deitch's Ready to Die, about a man on Death Row. I also really enjoyed Chip Kidd's memoir on friendships and Batman merchandise.
Of course, as with any anthology like this, there were plenty of things that I either had no interest in, or just flat-out hated (I'm looking at you Kaz), but overall, this was a very worthy purchase.
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