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	<title>Comments on: Picture This Press Launches With Lost Art Books</title>
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		<title>By: Kyle McAbee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyle McAbee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your answer to this question will tell you whether you would enjoy reading Zim (or not). Want to know where the &quot;big-foot&quot; style of cartooning came from? Zim&#039;s book about how to do it from the daddy of the style, who is now all but forgotten. If slick-line superheroes are what you enjoy, skip Zim; but if funny makes you laugh and you enjoy seeing different styles of cartooning, Lost Art Books has provided a low-cost time machine in the form of Zim&#039;s autobiography with art and opinions that (minus the cussing) will remind you of a gentile Harvey Kurtzman.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your answer to this question will tell you whether you would enjoy reading Zim (or not). Want to know where the &#8220;big-foot&#8221; style of cartooning came from? Zim&#8217;s book about how to do it from the daddy of the style, who is now all but forgotten. If slick-line superheroes are what you enjoy, skip Zim; but if funny makes you laugh and you enjoy seeing different styles of cartooning, Lost Art Books has provided a low-cost time machine in the form of Zim&#8217;s autobiography with art and opinions that (minus the cussing) will remind you of a gentile Harvey Kurtzman.</p>
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