Black Cherry
by Michael Dougan
Seattle artist Michael Dougan's graphic story of the oddball characters he encountered while working as a minimum wage slave reminded me so much of the unusual people who come into my workplace, the public library, that I just had to share. These pages are taken from An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons & True Stories (Yale University Press, 2006), edited by Ivan Brunetti. Dougan is the author of I Can't Tell You Anything.
If, like me, your eyesight is for shit, click on the images below to enlarge as necessary.



Labels: black cherry, michael dougan, oddball characters
3 Comments:
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thanks for posting this, could not find Michael Dougan until I found it here
Doug an lives in Japan, according to one site (as of 2021)
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