Debra Boyask

A6 mini of about 20 pages. bear with my makeshift review. So impressed by this, I don't have my copy to hand because I left it at the train station. Just too good not to share ! As the title suggests though, this is too good not too share. First off is 'LOve In Chigley' were the famed village faces a biscuit shortage, pulling out the stops from urban legends to put things right. The pages are deliciously filled with oh about twelve panels each,,,all clear to make out, full of detail, and the feeling of having gotten good value proportionately.There are homo-erotic undertones via vis 'Ted and Ralph' though these manage to skip any sordid or shark huck laughs and go for something more straightforwardly optimistic. Elegant Maneouvres.

'Boy & Noodles', one page, very cute, too cute in fact. Theres a boy and he has noodles, and Debra is in it and they're discussing noodles and I got so caught up in tinking about this for the review I could not recall what it was. Noodled !

'On The Road Again' is spaciously the least tightly put together work in the collection, and is constructed appearingly from computer graphics and advertisers bullshit foist. Oh, and a story alike the sort that might be seen in some sort of soft porn lit. Seems Debra has adapted it from there and put together a set of pictures that make for a very amusing result. Subversive-evolutions, Yes ! Result !

Rounded off by two one pagers involving linguistical and gender identity re-appropriation and restoration and you have yourself a smart little collection that will fit in a shirt pocket, that is well worth the time spent, and, makes you feel just once more beloved a member of the human race.

Well done, Debra. You others, Check out her livejournal and make a request for orderong details.