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32 Stories: The Complete Optic Nerve Mini-Comics
by Adrian Tomine

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Edition: Paperback
Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly (1998-02-01)
ISBN-10/ISBN-13: 1896597009 / 9781896597003
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 194902

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Book description
In 1991, Adrian Tomine self-published the first issue of Optic Nerve. Consisting of three xeroxed sheets of paper, and with a print run of twenty-five, it was a less-than-auspicious, largely unnoticed debut. In the following three years, though, Optic Nerve developed at a startlingly rapid pace: the artwork and writing evolved with each story, production quality improved, page counts increased, and by issue seven, sales had reached 6,000. In 1994, Drawn & Quarterly took over the publishing duties of Optic Nerve, and the original seven issues sold out and were left out of print. 32 stories presents these rare, early editions, collected for the first time in a single volume.



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