Ebook {Epub PDF} My Brain Hurts Volume Two by Liz Baillie






















 · Liz Baillie is an American cartoonist and illustrator. She graduated from the School of Visual Arts in , with a major in cartooning. Her work includes the ten-issue mini series My Brain Hurts and the internet comic, since collected into a trade, Freewheel/5(19). Liz Baillie crafts a Degrassi-style teenage soap opera about queer punks in New York City! Our story resumes with Joey in a coma after an incident of queer bashing and Kate My Brain Hurts Vol. 2.  · My Brain Hurts, Vol. 1 collects the first five issues of Liz Baillie ’s comic book series, My Brain Hurts (to date, 9 issues have been published). I absolutely love this book. In some ways it reminds me of Jaime Hernandez’s early “Locas” stories featuring his signature duo.


My Brain Hurts, Volume Two. My Brain Hurts #2. Liz Baillie. fiction comics reflective slow-paced. pages | first published Buy Browse editions. United States Bookshop US. Other countries Bookshop UK Blackwell's. The StoryGraph is an affiliate of the featured links. We earn commission on any purchases made. My Brain Hurts by Liz Baillie; Lee Baillie and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru "My Brain Hurts Volume 1 is Baillie's first collection of her mini-comic, and hopefully it won't be her last. It's great to watch her grow as a creator within these pages, but of course even more important is that My Brain Hurts is a solid, good comic. I think everyone at some point in their teen years has felt a little out of place with the rest of the world; it's easy to empathize.


A summation review of both My Brain Hurts volumes I enjoy how from the second half of Vol 1 to the start of Vol 2, we view the maturation of Liz Baillie s art What at first is a portrait of lovably conflicted punk kids in a very sketchy, static long view frame becomes a much vibrant, clearly drawn spiky cartoon, but confident embrace of varying comic lens styles the smart three panel of a. What once was a vibrant scene generating great works of art has largely been reduced to watered-down whines of boring teen angst and recycled mall punk. This collection of Liz Baillie’s mini-comic, My Brain Hurts, manages to invoke some of the best moments of her “ziney” forebearers, following the stories of young punks in NYC. There are moments that boarder on melodrama, to be sure, but Baillie’s work manages to effectively tap into the ups and downs that are standard issue for the. My Brain Hurts, Vol. 1 collects the first five issues of Liz Baillie ’s comic book series, My Brain Hurts (to date, 9 issues have been published). I absolutely love this book. I absolutely love this book.

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