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INVISIBLE CITY: A Story Minute Novella (featuring Madame Asgar)(Reformatted)

INVISIBLE CITY: A Story Minute Novella (featuring Madame Asgar)(Reformatted)

Carol Lay
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"I dig Carol Lay's work because it's weird yet friendly yet disturbing yet funny -- a good combination." -- Matt Groening

"Carol Lay does these docu-fables that mix deadpan fantasy with a stoic, understated reality. She writes and draws in a cartoon monotone that masks the wit, intelligence, and reflective anger that hums beneath the surface. It's a pleasure to know she's around." -- Jules Feiffer

"I may be blind, but I can see right through you." --Madame Asgar

In the overcrowded near future, baby broker Harry Genius purchases poor women's birth rights, bundles them, and sells them to the rich, so they can have as many children as they want. Fearing he's nearly drained the well dry, he decides to diversify. He thinks to plunder the pharmaceutical potential of the world's last rain forest . Unfortunately for him, he hires as a consultant the blind b r u j a Madame Asgar.

INVISIBLE CITY returns to print the graphic novella that helped to launch Carol Lay's STORY MINUTE.

STORY MINUTE told twelve-paneled tales designed to be read in about a minute. It told fables; stories about relationships; twisty tales of crime and consequences, peeks into the competitive undercurrents within families; arched-eyebrow looks at humanity's self-destructive impulses; and scenes of the skirmishes between infallible fortune teller Madame Asgar and that less-than-competent devil, Nick.

The strip later evolved into the more-loosely structured WAYLAY, which, while keeping Story Minute tropes, also allowed Carol to comment on 9/11 and to offer glimpses into her own world and life.

[] Story Minutes are best sipped, not gulped. []
[] Story Minutes are formatted to read in Landscape orientation. []
[]Press the top of your 5-way controller and hit Enter if you want to full-screen an image. []

Optimized for larger screens. File size makes for a longer download.

Carol Lay's work has appeared in Entertainment Weekly, The Wall Street Journal, More, Mad magazine, and The New Yorker. She has worked for both Marvel and DC, and wrote and drew the underground comic Good Girls.

Her graphic novels GOODNIGHT, IRENE: The Collected Stories of Irene Van de Kamp, and THE BIG SKINNY: How I Changed My Fattitude, her text novel WONDER WOMAN: MYTHOS, and the collection CAROL LAY'S ILLITERATURE: STORY MINUTES vol. 1 , which reprints Story Minutes strips from 1997-1999, are available in the Amazon Store.

Carol currently writes and draws SIMPSONS comics for Bongo while developing a new project, not as yet revealed. For updates check her out at carollay.com.
Language
English
Pages
84
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 27, 2011

INVISIBLE CITY: A Story Minute Novella (featuring Madame Asgar)(Reformatted)

Carol Lay
0/5 ( ratings)
"I dig Carol Lay's work because it's weird yet friendly yet disturbing yet funny -- a good combination." -- Matt Groening

"Carol Lay does these docu-fables that mix deadpan fantasy with a stoic, understated reality. She writes and draws in a cartoon monotone that masks the wit, intelligence, and reflective anger that hums beneath the surface. It's a pleasure to know she's around." -- Jules Feiffer

"I may be blind, but I can see right through you." --Madame Asgar

In the overcrowded near future, baby broker Harry Genius purchases poor women's birth rights, bundles them, and sells them to the rich, so they can have as many children as they want. Fearing he's nearly drained the well dry, he decides to diversify. He thinks to plunder the pharmaceutical potential of the world's last rain forest . Unfortunately for him, he hires as a consultant the blind b r u j a Madame Asgar.

INVISIBLE CITY returns to print the graphic novella that helped to launch Carol Lay's STORY MINUTE.

STORY MINUTE told twelve-paneled tales designed to be read in about a minute. It told fables; stories about relationships; twisty tales of crime and consequences, peeks into the competitive undercurrents within families; arched-eyebrow looks at humanity's self-destructive impulses; and scenes of the skirmishes between infallible fortune teller Madame Asgar and that less-than-competent devil, Nick.

The strip later evolved into the more-loosely structured WAYLAY, which, while keeping Story Minute tropes, also allowed Carol to comment on 9/11 and to offer glimpses into her own world and life.

[] Story Minutes are best sipped, not gulped. []
[] Story Minutes are formatted to read in Landscape orientation. []
[]Press the top of your 5-way controller and hit Enter if you want to full-screen an image. []

Optimized for larger screens. File size makes for a longer download.

Carol Lay's work has appeared in Entertainment Weekly, The Wall Street Journal, More, Mad magazine, and The New Yorker. She has worked for both Marvel and DC, and wrote and drew the underground comic Good Girls.

Her graphic novels GOODNIGHT, IRENE: The Collected Stories of Irene Van de Kamp, and THE BIG SKINNY: How I Changed My Fattitude, her text novel WONDER WOMAN: MYTHOS, and the collection CAROL LAY'S ILLITERATURE: STORY MINUTES vol. 1 , which reprints Story Minutes strips from 1997-1999, are available in the Amazon Store.

Carol currently writes and draws SIMPSONS comics for Bongo while developing a new project, not as yet revealed. For updates check her out at carollay.com.
Language
English
Pages
84
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 27, 2011

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