Atlas#2
Atlas #2
“Atlas: A Life Of Emil Kopen”
In "Atlas: A Life Of Emil Kopen," Dylan Horrocks delivers a deeply personal and visually striking narrative that unfolds through the quiet intensity of a single hand—Sam Zabel’s—struggling to sketch a cartoon that bears his own name and the imprint of Drawn & Quarterly. With every line drawn by Horrocks himself, the story quietly probes the weight of legacy, identity, and the fragile act of creation.
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writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Dylan Horrocks
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writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Dylan Horrocks
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Drawing of Sam Zabel's hand unable to draw a cartoon with small logo of Sam Zabel holding the Earth with "Drawn and Quarterly" written on it.
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