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SubCulture: Omnibus

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Everything SubCulture in one book! Join Jason, Arthur, Noel, and the entire Kingdom Comix crew as they live—and enjoy—the geek life in this funny and poignant look at fanboy (and fangirl) culture. This 336-page tome collects the critically acclaimed four-issue miniseries plus all 501 webcomics published between 2008 and 2012. Also includes dozens of strips from guest artists, pinups, and behind-the-scenes features.

344 pages, Paperback

First published June 26, 2013

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December 29, 2014
I love to read, but for the life of me, I can’t stay up reading all night. Or at least, that’s usually the case. However, last night I had one of those rare occasions because I made the mistake of starting to read the SubCulture Omnibus by Kevin Freeman and Stan Yan. The subculture in this book is geek- or fanboy-culture. The geek/fanboy group in this comic consists of mostly young adults who have met through, and hang out at, the local comic shop: Kingdom Comix.

Freeman’s SubCulture is a black-and-white, episodic story that I just could not stop reading, even when I got past the four... Read More: http://www.fantasyliterature.com/revi...
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