Corinne is a Chicago person. (Corinne Mucha's website)
Short humor comics about life, death, food, and other important things. Big heads and wandering lines lend some innocence to a troubled world.
2007 Xeric Award winner. Take a pretty straightforward story about moving to Alaska with your boyfriend and working as a housecleaner; add digressions about everything from bears to video rentals; serve with frizzy energy and playful layouts. The same comic spirit Mucha brought to minis like Shithole gets more breathing room here in a longer form.
It’s a big 44-page chunk of humorous heartache, partly earnest and partly goofy. Read it with someone you... no, read it alone on the bus. It’s OK for you to do that, really.
How did you live in that apartment for so long? Why was the apartment like that? What were you all thinking? Actually the apartment could’ve been okay, the problem was the people in it. All you can do once you’re older and wiser is make a very funny comic about it.