Hi-Horse Omnibus
By (Author) Andrice Arp
Edited by Andrice Arp
Edited by Joan Reilly
Illustrated by Joan Reilly
Contributions by Gabrielle Bell
Alternative Comics
Alternative Comics
25th March 2004
United States
General
Fiction
Comic book and cartoon artwork
Short stories
741.5
Paperback
112
298g
Hi-Horse leaps in a bold new direction with this gorgeous new special, introducing a new generation of comics innovators, 18 in all, to the world. Included are Gaberielle Bell's uninhibited but clear-headed chronicle of an artist's model, and Dan Zettwoch's "The Crucial Point," a zen-like anecdote about a cliff-diving hobo. Andrice Arp provides the "Cover of the Year!" Get your Hi-Horse and discover the future of comics!
"More please, from everyone involved." - Booklist "A great collection from some very promising comic artists." - De Kwok, Tablet Mag "There wasn't a stinker amongst the many stories here." - Alex Ness, Popthought
Andrice Arp: Illustrator and cartoonist Andrice Arp has contributed to numerous publications including Mome, Studygroup 12 Typewriter, Legal Action Comics, and the The Comics Journal 2005 Special Edition. Her illustrations have appeared in various publications, including The New York Times. Andrice Arp: Illustrator and cartoonist Andrice Arp has contributed to numerous publications including Mome, Studygroup 12 Typewriter, Legal Action Comics, and the The Comics Journal 2005 Special Edition. Her illustrations have appeared in various publications, including The New York Times. Joan Reilly: Joan Reilly is an artist residing in Brooklyn, New York. She has contributed to the books Studs Terkel's Working: A Graphic Adaptation, I Saw You...: Comics Inspired by Real-Life Missed Connections, Pet Noir, Hi-Horse Omnibus and The Art of Spelling: The Madness and the Method by Marilyn vos Savant. Joan Reilly: Joan Reilly is an artist residing in Brooklyn, New York. She has contributed to the books Studs Terkel's Working: A Graphic Adaptation, I Saw You...: Comics Inspired by Real-Life Missed Connections, Pet Noir, Hi-Horse Omnibus and The Art of Spelling: The Madness and the Method by Marilyn vos Savant. Gabrielle Bell: Gabrielle Bell was born in England and raised in California. Her work has been selected for the 2007, 2009, and 2010 Best American Comics and the Yale Anthology of Graphic Fiction, and she has contributed to McSweeneys, Bookforum, the Believer, and Vice. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.