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− | '''Too Negative''' is a [[minicomic]] published sporadically by [[Jenny Gonzalez-Blitz]] beginning in late 2001 in New York City, NY. | + | [[Image:TooNegativeCover.jpg|200px|thumb|right]] |
+ | '''Too Negative''' is a [[minicomic]] published sporadically by [[Jenny Gonzalez-Blitz]] beginning in late 2001 in New York City, NY. It also ran in the free paper [[NY Waste]] from 2007-2010. | ||
A social satire set in Hell's Halfway House, a home for wayward devils in an urban-looking Hell setting. The comics often touch on themes of culture, religion, and mental illness, an issue creator Gonzalez-Blitz has spoken frankly about dealing with for much of her life. The characters are a cast of devils, angels, zombies, aliens, and other fantastical beings, albeit dealing with very human problems. | A social satire set in Hell's Halfway House, a home for wayward devils in an urban-looking Hell setting. The comics often touch on themes of culture, religion, and mental illness, an issue creator Gonzalez-Blitz has spoken frankly about dealing with for much of her life. The characters are a cast of devils, angels, zombies, aliens, and other fantastical beings, albeit dealing with very human problems. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 7 July 2012
Too Negative is a minicomic published sporadically by Jenny Gonzalez-Blitz beginning in late 2001 in New York City, NY. It also ran in the free paper NY Waste from 2007-2010.
A social satire set in Hell's Halfway House, a home for wayward devils in an urban-looking Hell setting. The comics often touch on themes of culture, religion, and mental illness, an issue creator Gonzalez-Blitz has spoken frankly about dealing with for much of her life. The characters are a cast of devils, angels, zombies, aliens, and other fantastical beings, albeit dealing with very human problems.