tegeus-Cromis
a better poet than swordsman
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I have two. Both highly recommended:
Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day. Imagine Dr. Seuss does some acid then decides to illustrate the non-fictional story of the discovery of LSD and the first acid trip ever.
Tillie Walden's On a Sunbeam. Beautiful, tremendously ambitious SF by a writer/artist still in her early twenties. Instead of space battles we get interstellar romance and longing (and architectural restoration) in a post-binary universe. Gorgeously drawn.
Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day. Imagine Dr. Seuss does some acid then decides to illustrate the non-fictional story of the discovery of LSD and the first acid trip ever.
Tillie Walden's On a Sunbeam. Beautiful, tremendously ambitious SF by a writer/artist still in her early twenties. Instead of space battles we get interstellar romance and longing (and architectural restoration) in a post-binary universe. Gorgeously drawn.
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