Crook, Edge, Nudd, & Rimki
Nib Rot
Nib Rot
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An anthology of hand-drawn comix and illustration featuring “Twains” by Ryan Edge, a comic tale of a Mark Twain impersonator with dubious motives who moves into the author's hometown of Hannibal, Missouri; “Pre-Post-Apocalpytic Drawings” by Paul Nudd, a steaming grotesquerie of pustulent orifices, barbecued tumors, and potted brains all rendered in Nudd’s inimitable imagist style; “Old Pillsbury Mills” by William Crook, Jr., a series of glorious pen and ink drawings of a shuttered industrial complex in Springfield, Illinois accompanied by a thoughtful essay on the buildings’ history; and RIMKI’s “The Coward of Ghent,” a crime story of paranoia and murder.

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