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Friday, September 17, 2004

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I just read the new Chris Ware comic in this week's Chicago Reader. I've never really read Ware's stuff, though I've known for a long time that it's pretty critically acclaimed. I have to say it was really good. Innovative paneling, great use of color, personal without being sensational or melodramatic. At the end, I felt excited about next week's installment, where the story will continue.

I guess I always thought that Chris Ware was male, but the protagonist of the story is female. I suppose I could do some research right now and find out the gender, but I also don't really care, too much. It's of minor consequence as far as I'm concerned.

I have a pretty long post about a book I've been reading under way. Stay tuned.

Brian posted at 5:47 PM.
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