Processing: 100 Comics That Got Me Through It

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Product Details
Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Drawn & Quarterly
Publish Date
Pages
396
Dimensions
6.5 X 9.1 X 1.3 inches | 2.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781770467323

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About the Author
Tara Booth is an Ignatz Award winning cartoonist, painter and illustrator from Philadelphia. Her autobiographical comics tackle issues relating to mental health, addiction, gender and sexuality. Known for her painterly approach to comics, often using bright colors and dizzying patterns- Tara's work has been featured in Best American Comics, The New York Times, Vice and Bloomberg Businessweek, among others.
Reviews

"You don't understand how good something has to be in order for me to publicly endorse an anxious-avoidant. Tara is THAT GOOD. I found myself gasping--in recognition, feeling a little too seen on one page--and then at the sheer beauty of her work. How dare she make an entire generation feel seen this way?" --Jamie Loftus, Boss Whom is Girl

"Tara's comics are a soothing balm of reality. Her mess reflects our mess; her bad brains are our bad brains. We are all just doing our best with our corporeal lumps, limbs, and libidos, orbiting buttholes blooming with wild bouquets!" --Lisa Hanawalt, Tuca & Bertie

"The book is everything I love about Tara Booth's work: it's funny, strange, and uniquely moving. Perfect for longtime fans like me, and new readers too." --Monica Heisey, Really Good, Actually

"A classically trained painter, [Booth is a] cartwheeling, emotional clown who's both eager to remind us we're not alone in our struggles, and grinning nervously, awaiting our approval." --Vulture

"For her fans, Tara Booth's paintings are beyond relatable. She has nothing to hide and comforts her audience by exposing and painting universal neuroses" --Juxtapoz

"A master of self-deprecation, translating her shameful actions into gloriously taboo moments of artistic revelation." --Hyperallergic