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The Comic Book Guide to the Mission
This book was written by Lauren Davis,Jonas Madden-Connor,Paul Madonna,Omar Mamoon,Amy Martin,John Mathis,Aindrila Mukhopadhyay,Roman Muradov,Jen Oaks,Ariel Schrag,Matt Stewart,Sean Chiki,Alfred Twu,Dan V.,Geoff Vasile,Jeff Walker,Chuck Whelon,Mike White,Clint Woods,Rick Worley,Jamaica Dyer,Andrew Farago,Shaenon K. Garrity,Justin Hall,Mario Hernández,Greg Hinkle,Nomi Kane, this is a Perfect Paperback book in the .
Spend a sunny afternoon in Dolores Park. Tour the murals of the Mission from the 1970s through the present day. Go back in time to the Mission Creek settlement and Woodward's Gardens. Delve into thrift stores and hunt for the perfect taco. Watch a young lawyer try to fit in with his hipster neighbors, and share ten years of memories with a young married couple. Witness culture and crime, gentrification and inspiration. Get lost in the streets and, of course, read comics! The Comic Book Guide to the Mission looks at San Francisco's Mission District through the eyes of two dozen artists and writers. Through their stories, drawings, and memories, they offer a unique view of a vibrant and ever-changing neighborhood. Featuring the talents of: Sean Chiki (Wunderkammer), Jamaica Dyer (Weird Fishes), Andrew Farago (The Cartoon Art Museum, William Bazillion), Shaenon K. Garrity (Narbonic, Skin Horse), Justin Hall (All Thumbs Press, True Travel Tales, Glamazonia), Mario Hernandez (Love and Rockets, Citizen Rex), Greg Hinkle, Nomi Kane (Chutzpah!), Jonas Madden-Connor (Ochre Ellipse), Paul Madonna (All Over Coffee), Omar Mamoon (The Mission: Taco), Amy Martin (Bachelor Girl, The Single Girls), John Mathis, Aindrila Mukhopadhyay, Roman Muradov (Sad Comics), Jen Oaks, Ariel Schrag (Potential, Likewise, Ariel and Kevin Invade Everything), Matt Stewart (The French Revolution), Alfred Twu (First Cultural Industries), Dan V. (American Objects), Geoff Vasile (Trackrabbit), Jeff Walker, Chuck Whelon (Pewfell), Mike White (Amity Blamity), Clint Woods (Fernetiquette), and Rick Worley (A Waste of Time).