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"Caution isz nothing but the werd of Cowardice" declares an epigraph in David Choe's graphic novel, Slow Jams. Indeed, his drawing, like his spelling, feels labored-over yet reckless, as though he had worked frantically to capture every detail as events actually unfolded.
The book's black-and-white core slowly unfurls the story of a boy's obsession with a girl he glimpsed at a party. What begins as romantic yearning later drives him to stalking, violence, and attempted suicide. Typed text pasted over pen-and-ink drawings and collage gives pages the feel of ransom notes, evoking dusty punk zines and living-in-the-big-city diaries. Slow Jams' few color sections showcase vivid and violent, graffiti-infused paintwork.
Choe self-published Slow Jams with a grant from the Xeric Foundation, funders of comic-book artists like Adrian Tomine and Ellen Forney. We may not know much about him now, but that's sure to change.
Slow Jams, by David Choe: $4, plus $1 shipping. David Choe: imageecho@aol.com.
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