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May 23rd, 2015, 4:38 am
Same Difference and Other Stories by Derek Kirk Kim (2003)
Requirements: CBR Reader, 80 MB.
Overview: After selling through the self-published run of Same Difference and Other Stories in just a few short months, Derek Kirk Kim proudly moves his debut collection to Top Shelf! Through a series of sensitive - and often hilarious - short stories, Kim deftly explores the not-so-average twenty-something's quarter-life crisis, romantic neurosis, and a refreshing slice of Korean-American life.

    Same Difference and Other Stories Won all three major comics industry awards, the Eisner (2004), the Harvey (2004), and the Ignatz Award (2003)

Genre: Comics, Graphic Novel, Short Stories, Fiction.

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Same Difference and Other Stories
    Derek Kirk Kim cover, inker, penciler, writer
    Published by Top Shelf. 2003.

About:
    Derek Kirk Kim is a Korean-American writer, artist and filmmaker. Currently, he is the lead character designer of Adventure Time. He is also the writer of TUNE and the writer and director of the spin-off webseries, Mythomania. He won all three major comics industry awards, the Eisner (2004), the Harvey (2004), and the Ignatz Award (2003) for his debut graphic novel Same Difference and Other Stories. (The contents of which were originally serialized on his website, formerly known as Lowbright, and Small Stories). This collection of short stories was first published with the help of a 2002 Xeric Award. Kim has also worked as a character designer on numerous animated shows and animated shorts, including "Sympathy for Slenderman," a Webby Award nominee in 2014.

    Kim was born in Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea. He came to the United States when he was eight. He considers himself fortunate to have received formal training in the visual arts and in the craft of writing. He now lives in Los Angeles, California.

Download Instructions:
http://www.gboxes.com/gg1pab4d81go -- Same Difference and Other Stories (2003)

May 23rd, 2015, 4:38 am

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