It Will All Hurt bookcover

It Will All Hurt

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Description

A weird, sad, silly, sketchy, and dreamy watercolor fantasy action quest in which Alemendra Clementine and her crew of anti-social adventurers all come together on a psych-apocalyptic world to take down an evil wizard.

This Eisner Award-nominated webcomic began as a loose stream of consciousness exercise and exploration of the comic book medium and takes place in the same world as FAREL DALRYMPLE's The Wrenchies.

Collects all 6 chapters of the webcomic and the original 3 issues of the Studygroup/Press Gang/Alternative comic series.

Product Details

PublisherImage Comics
Publish DateJune 19, 2018
Pages176
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781534306721
Dimensions254.0 X 152.4 X 25.4 mm | 185.5 g

About the Author

Farel Dalrymple is a cartoonist. His new book, The Wrenchies, from First Second Books is an original 304-page watercolor comic book/graphic novel. Farel’s Eisner nominated webcomic, IT WILL ALL HURT is completed and out in three comics book issues from studygroup comics. Delusional, (Adhouse, 2013) is a collection of personal work, comic short stories, illustrations, and sketches. Farel was also the artist on Omega the Unknown (Marvel Comics 2010), with writer Jonathan Lethem. His creator owned comic book, Pop Gun War was a Xeric Grant recipient and won a gold medal from The Society of Illustrators. Farel is a co-founder of the comic anthology, Meathaus and has worked on a several Illustration and cartooning projects. He is currently residing in Oregon where he’s working on a Pop Gun War sequel (pop gun war : chain letter) appearing this fall in ISLAND from Image Comics.

Reviews

"Even though he has a shelf of awards by now, Dalrymple still seems to me to be under-read and low-profile in the medium. He's one of those creators that people should be talking about every day." -Warren Ellis
“Genuinely affecting, while seeming completely natural...brings to life a subtle kind of cartoon surrealism.” -Publishers Weekly
“Dalrymple's art is impeccable... It's beautiful, dreamy and nightmarishly violent... Not for the faint of heart, but what a ride for those who go with the flow.” ?Kirkus Reviews

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