Chris Ware

comic book artist and cartoonist

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American comic book artist and cartoonist

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Chris Ware’s  Rusty Brown  depicts life the way it is: jam packed with details, the closer you look the ever more there is.

Chris Ware: Rusty Brown

Chris Ware’s  Rusty Brown  depicts life the way it is: jam packed with details, the closer you look the ever more there is.

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