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Papercutter No. 16Papercutter No. 16Papercutter No. 16Papercutter No. 16Papercutter No. 16

Papercutter No. 16 with Liz Prince, Nate Beaty, Joey Alison Sayers & Alexis Frederick-Frost, Edited by Greg Means

self-published

$4.00

Here’s the formula: set up an idea like a set of dominos, and let them fall one into the next until it reaches an absurd conclusion.

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An Anthology / Humor minicomic for adults about adulthood, bears, birds, comics, death, hallucinations, relaxation, stress, teaching, and work.
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In the main story in this issue of Papercutter, Joey Alison Sayers provides a comedic story of the corruption of bald optimism. Steve Pearson, an idealistic junior high school science teacher is excited about shaping the minds of tomorrow’s leaders. Unfortunately, in reality his fellow teachers, the administrators, and especially his students don’t share his rosy view of education, and have no respect for him.  The disrespect wears on him, and he begins to lose his temper and his marbles.  But as the comedic events unfold, it soon becomes clear this may not have been the first time his mind has degraded.  Will the school befall a similar fate the laboratory at which he used to work?

Like Joey Alison’s story, Liz Prince presents the idea of losing herself within her own mind, is it paradise, or will too many Liz’s spoil the brain-broth?

Alexis Frederick-Frost wraps up the issue with a beautifully rendered circle-of-life story about birds, hunters, bears, and fish!

Nate Beaty provides amazing end pages as usual.

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Weight 2.75 oz
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .125 in
Pages 32
Cover Full Color
Interior Black & White
Binding Saddle Stitch
Retail Price Printed on book
Barcode Not printed on book

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