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Michael DeForge Contact/About; Comics. Heaven No Hell; Familiar Face; Stunt; Leaving Richard's Valley. A Western World. By Michael DeForge. Short, succinct and, more often than not, strange stories have always been a central part of the Michael DeForge’s oeuvre. In a career that’s volume outweighs its years, DeForge’s most powerful work has often been his most pithy. MICHAEL DEFORGE currently lives and works in Toronto as a cartoonist, commercial illustrator and designer for the hit Cartoon Network . The Baffler - "Ill Liberalism" cover. "Shift Change" book cover. The Nib - "Drugs Issue" cover. From The River To The Sea. "Red Ribbon" logo for Danger Collective Records. "I Support My Neighbours In Tents". Cops Aren't Workers. New York Times - "The Evangelicals Who Are Taking On QAnon".


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Michael DeForge Contact/About; Comics. Heaven No Hell; Familiar Face; Stunt; Leaving Richard's Valley. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for A Western World by Michael Deforge (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!. A Western World. Michael Deforge, pgs, Koyama Press www.doorway.ru, $ Michael Deforge’s work has always been as political as it is absurdist, gently turning our patterns of meaning-making on their head through his bizarre and colourful narratives.

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