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McSweeney's Quarterly Concern

McSweeney's · 1998–present · 2 issues
About the series

McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, the literary journal founded by Dave Eggers, briefly ventured into comics with two issues in the late 1990s. Published under the McSweeney's banner, these comics were primarily the work of cartoonists David Heatley and Keith Knight, who contributed both as writers and artists. The series offered a quirky, offbeat mix of autobiographical and humorous strips, showcasing the kind of indie-comics sensibility that aligned with the journal's broader literary experimentation. While short-lived, it stands as a distinctive footnote in the history of alternative comics publishing.