comics

MYLES WIRTH
Hibakusha

Myles Wirth tells the story of Tsutomu Yamaguchi, oil tanker designer and survivor of bombings at both Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Eve Corbel
Cooks Who Over-Identify with Their Equipment

The rasp, the spatula and the corkscrew—Eve Corbel's series of obsessive cooks.

Eve Corbel
Odds Are

Eve Corbel lays out how likely you are to die by plane crash, shark attack, lightning, flu and other likely and unlikely causes.

Eve Corbel
90 Facts

A compendium of 90-ish facts & stats to salute Geist 90.

Eve Corbel
Muses for Moderns

For creative people who fear that the muses have deserted us, when in fact they have slipped quietly into the 21st century.

Eve Corbel
False Recognition Hoodie

An unassuming hooded sweatshirt proves to be more than simple outerwear. Eve Corbel recounts her run-ins with the False Recognition Hoodie.

JIMMY BEAULIEU
Real Live Old Sea Dogs
ERIC UHLICH
Quiet Jungle

Find your focus in the jungle in this comic by Eric Uhlich.

Taylor Brown-Evans
In the Centre

Another great comic from the Geist 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition.In kindergarten, 'normal' is loosely defined.

Matsuki Masutani
Waiting for Sleep

On sick watch, Sarah Leavitt observes her mother shoot out of bed, sing folk songs and talk in short bursts.

Eve Corbel
No Pringles

Another classic cartoon from Geist's 20th Anniversary Collector's Issue.

DAVID COLLIER
Road Trip With Dad

Another classic cartoon from Geist's 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition."In 1982, my dad asked me if I wanted to go for a drive down to Key West for Christmas."

DAVID COLLIER
Hamilton Sketchbook #2

David Collier provides some offbeat but on-target advice for cyclists who are fed up with SUVs.

DAVID COLLIER
James Joyce's Three Requirements for a Productive Artistic Life
Adrian Chi Tenney
Close Generalizations
DOUG SAVAGE
Savage Chickens: Tarting Up Your Cubicle

An illustrated how-to guide for decorating your office cubicle from Doug Savage's Savage Chickens.

Matsuki Masutani
You Don’t Say

When my mom got Alzheimer’s people started saying the darndest things.