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New Books in Comics and Graphic Novels
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Interviews with authors about comics and graphic novels.
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Interviews with authors about comics and graphic novels.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Leisure,
Animation & Manga
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Kayla E.'s "Precious Rubbish" (Fantagraphics Books, 2025)
New Books in Comics and Graphic Novels
1 hour
6 months ago
Kayla E.'s "Precious Rubbish" (Fantagraphics Books, 2025)
Kayla E.’s Precious Rubbish (Fantagraphics, 2025), is an experimental graphic memoir drawn in a style that references the aesthetics of mid-century children’s comics and tells the story of a childhood shaped by maternal emotional dysregulation, rural poverty, and incest. The author’s childhood is portrayed as a collection of short-form comics and gag panels punctuated by interactive elements like paper dolls, satirical advertisements, games, and puzzles. While the work is concerned with violence and a particularly Texan brand of Pentecostal fanaticism, it is presented in a playful visual language with a deadpan humor that elevates the material beyond mere graphic memoir. Precious Rubbish is a landmark work of comics storytelling and graphic medicine. The debut graphic novel from artist Kayla E., Precious Rubbish asks the reader to do the extratextual work of filling out narrative gaps, which mirrors the challenge of trauma recollection. The reader is invited to co-labor in the meaning-making process, an exercise that facilitates an intimacy (between the author, the subject, and the reader) that is at once horrifying and hilarious. Please note that this interview discusses issues of trauma including sexual violence, incest, and addiction.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Books in Comics and Graphic Novels
Interviews with authors about comics and graphic novels.