Join us in welcoming Steven Lafler and celebrate the release of the debut issue of his new series, Death in Oaxaca!
Veteran indie comic book artist Steve Lafler (Bughouse, Dog Boy) is back with a new comic book series set in Oaxaca, the magical city in the remote highlands of southern Mexico. He is making a special South Bay stop on Friday afternoon as he drives from Santa Rosa all the way back to Oaxaca.
Death in Oaxaca will be a six issue miniseries published by Cupertino's Alternative Comics. Issue #1 will be in comic book shops in August. You can get the limited edition preview comic signed by the artist. This will be Steve's only US tour in 2014.
The surreal adventure serves up Lucha Libre wrestlers and an ancient vampire who prefers chicken to human blood. Rex and Gertie are U.S. expats, moving to remote Oaxaca. Rex, earnest yet duplicitous, flees from mid-life crisis and fear of death. Beautiful Gertie, cynical but honest, is just plain bored and craves adventure. Their son Myles is simply in love with Oaxacan food.
Join us in welcoming Steven Lafler and celebrate the release of the debut issue of his new series, Death in Oaxaca!
Veteran indie comic book artist Steve Lafler (Bughouse, Dog Boy) is back with a new comic book series set in Oaxaca, the magical city in the remote highlands of southern Mexico. He is making a special South Bay stop on Friday afternoon as he drives from Santa Rosa all the way back to Oaxaca.
Death in Oaxaca will be a six issue miniseries published by Cupertino's Alternative Comics. Issue #1 will be in comic book shops in August. You can get the limited edition preview comic signed by the artist. This will be Steve's only US tour in 2014.
The surreal adventure serves up Lucha Libre wrestlers and an ancient vampire who prefers chicken to human blood. Rex and Gertie are U.S. expats, moving to remote Oaxaca. Rex, earnest yet duplicitous, flees from mid-life crisis and fear of death. Beautiful Gertie, cynical but honest, is just plain bored and craves adventure. Their son Myles is simply in love with Oaxacan food.
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