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Next Stop: Troubletown |
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"Sizzling cartoon tales of desperate men and women lost on a road of calamity and chaos." People who are into alternative comics or cartoons know that the really cool comic strips aren't in the Sunday papers; they're in the free alternative weekly papers. Troubletown is one such example: Lloyd Dangle's work on the strip is top notch. The art is simple and direct. The stories cut a nice slice through the melodrama of city life from the suits to the slackers. The collection Next Stop: Troubletown has a hip retro look to it, though it never seems dated. And speaking of hip, the introduction is by Zippy the Pinhead creator Bill Griffith.
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