The Land Of Nod Treasury

Story and Art by JayStephens

I have no idea what Jay Stephens is on about. This collection of stories from his later work, from "Sin" to "Sin Comics", depict a world of lovable cartoon characters, through an extremely strange looking glass. If you don't look at the words, the average page looks all right. But with dialogue, you get the characters running around, randomly inserting sex and violence into the innocuous stories. Hangings, slaughters, suicides, breaking the fourth wall, and all with a strange say-as-you-feel sense of dialogue, like you might expect a little kid to write for grownups. Very strange. Very

Andrew
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