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- So Buttons #1
- Publisher: Alchemy Comix
- Written by: Jonathan Baylis→
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September 5th, 2012 - Language: English
Love, Nazis, Sex, and Annie the Musical. Funny and Heartfelt True Stories!
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- So Buttons #2
- Publisher: Alchemy Comix
- Written by: Jonathan Baylis→
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- Digital Release Date:
September 5th, 2012 - Language: English
Marriage, Politics, Birth, and The Beatles. Funny and Heartfelt True Stories!
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- So Buttons #3
- Publisher: Alchemy Comix
- Written by: Jonathan Baylis→
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September 5th, 2012 - Language: English
Dead Bodies, Vampires, Zombies, and Edison's Frankenstein. True and Horror-ble Stories!
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- So Buttons #4
- Publisher: Alchemy Comix
- Written by: Jonathan Baylis→
- Art By: David Beyer Jr., Eric Kim, Fred Hembeck, Noah VanSciver, Paul Salvi, Paul Westover, T.J. Kirsch, Thomas Boatwright→
- Digital Release Date:
September 5th, 2012 - Language: English
Baseball, King Kong, Jack Kirby, Robert Redford, and Brooklyn. Funny and Heartfelt True Stories!
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- So Buttons #5
- Publisher: Alchemy Comix
- Written by: Jonathan Baylis→
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November 7th, 2012 - Language: English
Dogs, The Perfect Cup of Coffee, Best Friends and Schindler's List, Moms and brisket. Funny and Heartfelt True Stories!
Story © Jonathan Baylis, Art © respective artists
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- So Buttons #6
- Publisher: Alchemy Comix
- Written by: Jonathan Baylis→
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March 5th, 2014 - Language: English
Jonathan Baylis’ anthology of mostly funny, upbeat, true stories continues. Written by Baylis, but in the Harvey Pekar tradition, each is drawn by a different artist. This issue features cover art by underground and Garbage Pail Kids legend Jay Lynch and includes Baylis's longest story yet about art, life, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, featuring bookends by Victor Kerlow (Everything Takes Forever) and interiors by Becky Hawkins (French Toast Comix). T.J. Kirsch (She Died in Terrebonne) tackles the perfect holiday gift and Sam Spina (Spinadoodles) exploits imperfect revenge. Fred Hembeck is back again with a sequel to Baylis’s Marvel internship story followed by an appropriate solo piece by Josh Bayer about what it means to be an aging cartoonist in this industry.
Check out Jonathan on AMC's Comic Book Men http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doHVBH8HOgc
“As always, Baylis’s glimpses [into his life] leave me wanting more.” - ComicsWorthReading.com
4 out of 5 stars - "The emotions and enthusiasm of the writer all come through.”- JazmaOnline.com
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