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5.0 out of 5 stars Why Black and White comics will never die!, April 18, 2006
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Noah Stevens "weird fiction enthusiast" (Due west of the armpit of Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Minimum Wage Book One (Paperback)
Bob Fingerman, He's a poet and an artist. He captures, quite comically (pun intended) what I imagine it must be like to be young, tragically hip and underemployed in New York. I found one issue of this on an old friend's comic shelf. My local store didn't carry it, so I ended up going to another town and ordering it from their store. A great story with really interesting characters that will remind you of your friends - especially if you read enough comics. Plenty of nudity, sex, vulgar talk, character development, plot and tender moments between friends to rank up there with Love and Rockets and a legion of other well written but unnoticed works of art.

Bob Fingerman! Come back!
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Minimum Wage Book One
Minimum Wage Book One by Bob Fingerman (Paperback - June 1, 1997)
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