Synopses & Reviews
Short stories from the radiant “cute-brut” world of a truly remarkable artist Against Pain is the first collection of multipage anthology pieces by Ron Regé, Jr. The storytelling side of his expressive work is featured in these comic strips gathered from
McSweeney’s,
The New York Times,
Kramers Ergot,
NON,
Rosetta,
Arthur,
The Comics Journal, and Drawn & Quarterly’s anthology. Suicide bombers, art appreciation, a Lynda Barry “cover,” and even a Tylenol-sponsored comic about pain are brought together under the theme of suffering and
how people cope with it. Against Pain also includes the alt-comics zine classic Boys: a twenty-two-page collaborative comic—considered by many to be Regé’s finest work—illustrating the “lust life” of a friend in explicitly honest and hilarious detail.
Synopsis
Short stories from the radiant "cute-brut" world of a truly remarkable artist Against Pain is the first collection of multipage anthology pieces by Ron Regé, Jr. The storytelling side of his expressive work is featured in these comic strips gathered from
McSweeney's,
The New York Times,
Kramers Ergot,
NON,
Rosetta,
Arthur,
The Comics Journal, and Drawn & Quarterly's anthology. Suicide bombers, art appreciation, a Lynda Barry "cover," and even a Tylenol-sponsored comic about pain are brought together under the theme of suffering and
how people cope with it. Against Pain also includes the alt-comics zine classic Boys:a twenty-two-page collaborative comic--considered by many to be Regé's finest work--illustrating the "lust life" of a friend in explicitly honest and hilarious detail.
About the Author
Ron Regé, Jr., lives in Los Angeles, where he plays drums in the band Lavender Diamond. His work has appeared in McSweeney's, The New York Times, and Canada's National Post.