Powell, Nate – It Disappears

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It Disappears

You ever have one of those books where you really don’t have that much to say about it? Well, probably not, unless you’re a reviewer too, but there are certain things that should stand on their own. Of course, you could also say, correctly, that all comics should stand on their own. Mostly I’m just stalling to avoid showing my lack of insight into this. It’s a book about trying to reconcile past experiences with present reality, and trying to make that work with the potential for the future and the ability for action of inaction. Make sense? Well, if it doesn’t, you should probably read this, as he’s able to say it all a lot better than I can. It’s a constant question, as what the hell are we all here for anyway, and anything that adds to that discussion in a meaningful way is indispensable to me. I hadn’t seen anything since the comic up there from Nate, and that was a couple of years ago, and it’s gratifying to see that he took all that potential and has put together one singular reading experience. It’s $7.95, click on the title if you want to learn more about it, and read it, why don’t you?

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