Mome #[4] Spring/Summer 2006
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis fourth volume of Fantagraphics' acclaimed MOME anthology series collects the Spring/Summer 2006 issue, featuring a diverse lineup of alternative cartoonists and illustrators. The collection showcases a mix of serialized and standalone works from both established and emerging talents in the indie comics scene, continuing the quarterly's reputation for avant-garde and literary comics.
"Cut Thru" in Mome #4 (2006) presents a striking, minimalist sequence of small black-and-white illustrations by John Pham, whose distinctive style anchors the issue’s quiet, contemplative tone. The story unfolds through sparse, deliberate visuals—each page a quiet meditation—set within the broader context of the anthology’s eclectic mix of art and editorial notes. Cover and interior art by John Pham unify the issue’s aesthetic, making it a standout in Fantagraphics’ experimental lineup.
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Three pages with small, black-&-white illustrations by John Pham, along with Table of Contents [or "Contenders"], indicia information, and Editor's Notes. Incidental Drawings also appear on the Biographies page, listed elsewhere.
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