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This is not a feel-good comic. Sina Grace delves deep into his triumphs and neuroses via a combination of older autobiographical material, new stuff, and prose. It's often deeply uncomfortable to watch him process creativity and queer personhood in such an honest, unflinching way, but I also found tons to admire here. I've already read and loved his ICEMAN; now I want the rest of his stuff.
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