Chris Ware’s comics (not this cover) are full of sad broken people leading lives of quiet desperation, but my first thought when reading them is “Jesus, that’s a huge apartment. Look at those windows and pre-War details!”
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Chris Ware’s comics (not this cover) are full of sad broken people leading lives of quiet desperation, but my first thought when reading them is “Jesus, that’s a huge apartment. Look at those windows and pre-War details!”

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    Día de la madre
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    Visto en
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    Chris Ware hace las portadas más bonitas del mundo.
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    The New Yorker Mayo 2012 Chris Ware Día de la Madre
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    I love how Chris Ware keeps putting Oak Park on the cover of The New Yorker. Titled “Mother’s Day”, this hits close to...
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    Chris Ware is awesome ok
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    follow on this…...art editor Françoise Mouly has...new book...
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