![]() Each chapter has a little note from Varon explaining what it is and why she drew it, and it’s a fun inside look at a little of her artistic process, plus you also get to see the way her drawing style and technique has changed over the years. ![]() The first eight stories were previously published as “Sweaterweather” in 2003, Varon’s first book, and this is a new, expanded version with eight new chapters added to it. Sweaterweather, just published this week, is a collection of short comics stories and illustrated essays going back to 2001. Sara Varon has published a few comic books like Robot Dreams and Bake Sale, and her books are populated by friendly-looking people, anthropomorphic animals, robots, and even food. So, here are a couple of books from my review piles, and the only thing they have in common is that I’ve read them recently. Not today–my deadline is here and I don’t have a good collection assembled. Well, usually I try to give my Stack Overflow columns a nice theme, something to wrap everything in a tidy package.
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