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I enjoyed flipping through this. It's a huge tome and I was only borrowing it from the library, so I certainly didn't get to read all of it. D&Q has quite the history in only 25 years. Amazing! ( )
While I respect what the publisher Drawn & Quarterly has done for the comic art form, I did not find this a particularly enjoyable read. It is an 800 page, fawning, back-slapping awards show: guests come in to praise an artist, then there's a small clip of their work. It is useful if you want to try out new artists and then go find more of their work, but this collection in-and-of itself is unsatisfying. ( )
A goldmine of artistry that chronicles the complete history of D+Q. A bit self-serving, but well deserved. I found some authors to put in my graphic novels queue via this anthology. ( )
I got exactly what I wanted though. Found some new artists/comics I want to check out. Glad I (sorta) read it.