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Read "The Making of a Comics Biography, Part 3" at the Paris Review

“The Making of a Comics Biography, Part 3” / The Paris Review / Joe Ollmann / February 1, 2017

Part 3 of a comic by Joe Ollmann for The Paris Review, detailing the process behind his latest graphic novel The Abominable Mr. Seabrook. Click to read!

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