AutoBiographical Stories Push Buttons this September
So Buttons Vol 4. Premieres At SPX 2011
Autobiographical sequential art storyteller Jonathan Baylis announced today that the new issue of So Buttons #4 will be premiering at the Small Press Expo 2011 in Bethesda MD. Following in the Harvey Pekar model, Baylis partners with different artists to translate his stories into sequential art. The new issue contains artwork from Noah Van Sciver , Fred Hembeck , Thomas Boatwright , T.J. Kirsch , and many others. Full color and priced at $6.00 So Buttons is an invitation to laugh and be moved by memories and experiences everyone can relate to.
What others have said about previous issues of So Buttons:
Chris Staros “So I went to L.A. - Nice story -- learned something too.”
Nick Bertozzi "Don't let Baylis fool you. Yes, his comics are funny, but I read them for the quiet, human moments that will stick with you long after you've finished reading."
Dean Haspiel “I really dug 'So I Went To L.A.' great story/great art. The King Kong tale was fun, too [nostalgic]. I dig the artist you're working with. You two make a swell pair.”
Check out a preview at:
http://issuu.com/jonathanbaylis/docs/...
AutoBiographical Stories Push Buttons this September
So Buttons Vol 4. Premieres At SPX 2011
Autobiographical sequential art storyteller Jonathan Baylis announced today that the new issue of So Buttons #4 will be premiering at the Small Press Expo 2011 in Bethesda MD. Following in the Harvey Pekar model, Baylis partners with different artists to translate his stories into sequential art. The new issue contains artwork from Noah Van Sciver , Fred Hembeck , Thomas Boatwright , T.J. Kirsch , and many others. Full color and priced at $6.00 So Buttons is an invitation to laugh and be moved by memories and experiences everyone can relate to.
What others have said about previous issues of So Buttons:
Chris Staros “So I went to L.A. - Nice story -- learned something too.”
Nick Bertozzi "Don't let Baylis fool you. Yes, his comics are funny, but I read them for the quiet, human moments that will stick with you long after you've finished reading."
Dean Haspiel “I really dug 'So I Went To L.A.' great story/great art. The King Kong tale was fun, too [nostalgic]. I dig the artist you're working with. You two make a swell pair.”
Check out a preview at:
http://issuu.com/jonathanbaylis/docs/...