MOME Volume 15

If comic anthology Flight is all about the visuals, Fantagraphics’ MOME is about the literature. Not that its art isn’t up to scratch – far from it. But like the rest of Fantagraphics’ spectacular catalogue of books, this takes some of the most exciting talent around in comics at the moment (both Paul Hornschemeier and Dash Shaw feature in this volume, for example), adds some raw talent that you might not have heard of, and collates it into a cutting-edge anthology. An excellent taster in bite-s

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MOME Volume 15

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