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Frontier #7: Jillian Tamaki
Ignatz Award 2015 winner for "Outstanding Story" - Now in its Second Printing
Our first issue of 2015 features a brand new comic by the talented cartoonist and illustrator, Jillian Tamaki. Frontier #7 features the story "SexCoven" which revolves around IRL and online relationships, the seductive and secret world of early internet file-sharing, and life inside a commune (cult?).
The book debuted at MoCCA FEST, where Publishers Weekly called it the "buzz book of the show." 32 pages, full-color. For Mature Readers Only
Jillian Tamaki is an award winning cartoonist and illustrator. She is the co-author with her cousin Mariko Tamaki of the award-winning graphic novels "This One Summer" and "Skim", and the author of the forthcoming "SuperMutant Magic Academy" from Drawn & Quarterly. Jillian has written and storyboarded two episodes of the show "Adventure Time" and created many lovely zines and minicomics.
FROM REVIEWS:"It's really good. Tamaki's story of an early-Internet based phenomenon turned eventual cult is fun in its particulars and touching in its specific. You can read it as science-fiction style story and you can also read it as a character piece."
- Tom Spurgeron, The Comics Reporter
"Another very, very good work from Tamaki in a period in which she's ensured the mention of her name as a signifier of excellence in comics."
- Zainab Akhtar, Comics & Cola
"Tamaki’s remarkable page layouts again steal the show. Tamaki has weaved an uneasy tale of sex, relationships, love gained, and lost. Recommended."
- Alex Hoffman, Sequential State