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1. Review: Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá’s “Two Brothers” is a Beautiful Heartache

Two Brothers Creators: Fábio Moon & Gabriel Bá Publisher: Dark Horse Twin brothers Omar and Yaqub may share the same features, but they could not be more different from one another. After a brutally violent exchange between the young boys, Yaqub is sent from his home in Brazil to live with relatives in Lebanon, only to return five years […]

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2. House of Mirth


On Saturday night I realized that I still had not submitted for Laughter. At 9:00 pm I was watching "Rosemary and Thyme" my favourite show, about two middle aged women that are gardeners and detectives! I love it, of course it is British where they actually let people age naturally and the scenery and gardens are to die for. So I came up with a quick outline for "House of Mirth". Sunday morning I honed it using tracing paper and transferred it to some airbrush paper. I started painting and finished last night. I need to use it for "Join Us" too because I need to work on my job the rest of the week so I am cheating... Join Us at the House of Mirth for some Laughter!

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