Snake Eyes #2
Snake Eyes #2
9781560970750
The first volume of Snake Eyes shot into the eyes of its astounded readership like an acid-tipped arrow. Editor Glenn Head returns with an even bigger, even better, even more exciting second issue that inclueds work by virtually all of the hottest alternative cartoonists of the '90s. The two main courses in this smorgasbord of magnificence are "Sidetrack City," a 28-page surreal epic by Kaz, and David Sandlin's 13-page "Alka-hall of Shame," concluded with a spectacular multi-page four-way fold-out! Other features include a seven page Amy-and-Jordan story by everybody's favorite depressive Mark Beyer, "The Joke"; "Hand of Glory," a psychosexual-religious tale by Michael Manning; Glenn Head's self-explanatory "Peep Freak"; "The Nudist Nuns of Goat Island" by Mack White; another selection of bizarre humor by Mark Newgarden; a very different type of comic by Doug (Steven) Allen, "Mojo Hand," about a guy who tries to put a voodoo curse on his girlfriend, written by Matt Verdery; and "Problem inspiration" by Krystine Kryttre; R. Sikoryak's "Mac Worth" (a parodic cross between Macbeth and Mary Worth); plus work by Julie Doucet, Jayr Pulga, Gary Leib, Roy Tompkins, Chris Ware, Wayne White, J. Bradley Johnson, and an inside cover painting by Joe Coleman!
"Think of a rawer RAW by illustrators on better drugs." – N.Y. Press
"...essentially picks up where RAW left off... The best stuff is plain brilliant: smart, pointed, literary, erotic, subversive, or plain bizarre." – L.A. Reader
96 pages black and white with color covers
Fantagraphics, 1991
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Categories: Anthologies | Chris Ware | Fantagraphics | J Bradley Johnson | Mack White | Mark Beyer | Mark Newgarden | Robert Sikoryak | Roy Tompkins
