So Buttons #4
I've had a great time reading previous issues of So Buttons , Jonathan Baylis's self-published autobiographical mini-comic.
I've had a great time reading previous issues of So Buttons , Jonathan Baylis's self-published autobiographical mini-comic.
"You look like you just lost your best friend.
This is one of those issues where a lot of plot threads alternate on a variety of fronts.
As my fellow colleague Samuel Salama Cohen would say, "Your dream has come true!" No, Jessica Biel, Jessica Alba and Jessica Simpson (well, before she let herself go) haven't been stalking me on Facebook just yet; but, yes, Daken and Moon Knight have finally squared paths in the palm tree silhouettes of Los Angeles.
Are the Next Men from alternate timelines, or is there but one timeline being cleverly manipulated? Was the mad Beth from the opening issues a weird surviving paradox, or was that Beth and our Beth one in the same? Byrne's artwork is, as, usual remarkable.
I've had a great time reading previous issues of So Buttons , Jonathan Baylis's self-published autobiographical mini-comic.
Alright, everyone loves a little ragin' Cajun in their lives, and I'm certainly one of them, but I was very disappointed in this issue.
Ten years ago Eureka Productions published their first Graphic Classics volume, Edgar Allan Poe .