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Sunnyville Stories (Volume 2)
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The second volume of Max West's comics series, Sunnyville Stories.
The universe of Sunnyville expands further as Rusty Duncan continues to settle into his new home and Samantha Macgregor helps him adjust. Rusty and Sam help patch up a family feud, get everyone's appliances repaired, put on a stage play, attend a community dance, and even meet three identical brothers.
Along ...more
The universe of Sunnyville expands further as Rusty Duncan continues to settle into his new home and Samantha Macgregor helps him adjust. Rusty and Sam help patch up a family feud, get everyone's appliances repaired, put on a stage play, attend a community dance, and even meet three identical brothers.
Along ...more
Paperback, 200 pages
Published
March 1st 2014
by Different Mousetrap Press LLC
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Rusty Redux: Who's up for laughs, and how?
Max West delivered a delightful debut with Sunnyville Stories, the story of Rusty whose father moves him from the big city to the tiny town of Storyville where very little happens. No movies, no DVD rental, one pinball machine. Just the opportunity to open his mouth and trip on his tongue, which Rusty does on every other page.
West's comics hearken back to the entertainment before color TV, when Barbie cost $2.95 and nobody even suspected Ken might be gay ...more
Max West delivered a delightful debut with Sunnyville Stories, the story of Rusty whose father moves him from the big city to the tiny town of Storyville where very little happens. No movies, no DVD rental, one pinball machine. Just the opportunity to open his mouth and trip on his tongue, which Rusty does on every other page.
West's comics hearken back to the entertainment before color TV, when Barbie cost $2.95 and nobody even suspected Ken might be gay ...more

If you're looking for a comic that looks like it was written by an untalented 10 years old stuck in the 1980s , this is the comic for you.
If you were looking for a decent comic , keep looking.
The drawings are stiff , the story doesn't really follow a clear storyline and the dialogue is pretty stilted. Feels like a rejected story from a cheesy pre-internet fanzine. ...more
If you were looking for a decent comic , keep looking.
The drawings are stiff , the story doesn't really follow a clear storyline and the dialogue is pretty stilted. Feels like a rejected story from a cheesy pre-internet fanzine. ...more
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Max West was born and raised in New York City. He spent much of his youth making visits to his local library (starting a lifelong love of books) and watching much television - both cartoons of the 1980s on broadcast TV and a variety of movies and specials on cable TV.
Earning a degree in creative writing from Baruch College in 2003 and taking night classes in art at the nearby School of Visual Art ...more
Earning a degree in creative writing from Baruch College in 2003 and taking night classes in art at the nearby School of Visual Art ...more
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