Seafood by Josh Frankel

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September 13th, 2005
Categories: Comics, Reviews

Seafood by Josh Frankel. 2004. Square, b+w with color cover. 44 p., $4. Sample Pages.

Sometimes you luck out in ordering mini-comics site unseen (I ordered this from globalhobo based only on a written description). Josh Frankel’s Seafood is a beautiful silent comic about the life of a yellowfin tuna. This is not an anthropomorphized fish. Everything is drawn with a realists’ eye. Reading this comic it is obvious from the layouts and the flow of the movement that Frankel spent time carefully considering page layouts and panel composition, such that everything swims, flows like water.

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