Tanner, Jamie – Unraveled Bandages

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Unraveled Bandages

There are certain comics where the general point of the whole story doesn’t matter so much compared to the random little things that are happening. Does that make sense? Well, if it does, then this is a great comic. Otherwise it might be in trouble, but I’m going for the first choice. What you have in here are a bunch of people in masks, a mannequin in love, a cat in jail who makes fun of the guard, an old man with a sleeping prostitute, a drunk young man, and a dog that says “Rather high-strung young fellow, I daresay.” Does it all make sense now? So, in cases like this where the official whys and wherefores of the comic aren’t readily apparent, it’s best to go on little things like dialogue, which Jamie has perfected from what I can tell, and the art, which is splendid. Hey, if you can pull off an angry cat in jail, you have my vote for whatever it is you’re running. Contact info is up there, he has a few books out and everything I’ve seen has been interesting.

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