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The Three Rays by Grant Snider

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Grant Snider’s latest comic for the New York Times Book Review.

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Fahrenheit 351 by Grant Snider


Mmm… toasty.

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Horror Story by Grant Snider

Grant Snider’s new Halloween horror story will chill the hearts of writers everywhere: 

 

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The Joy of Reading by Grant Snider

After illustrating the special sex issue of the New York Times Book Review last week, cartoonist Grant Snider has turned his cover illustration and two unused sketches into a series of posters titled The Joy of Reading. The posters are available from Grant’s shop.

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The Story Coaster by Grant Snider


Another gem for the New York Times Book Review by Grant Snider. Love the Unreliable Narrator.

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Reading is Dangerous by Grant Snider

Another charming comic by Grant Snider for the New York Times Book Review, ‘Reading is Dangerous’ illustrates ‘Clunkers‘, James McWilliams’ essay about books as weapons:

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Grant Snider ‘Who Needs Art?’


Incidental Comics cartoonist Grant Snider has started a new comic series for Medium.com called ‘Who Needs Art?’ about movements and concepts in art and design.

His first piece, Remembering Futurism, is about Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and Italian Futurist movement.

Read the whole comic here.

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Day Jobs of Poets by Grant Snider

 

The new comic from Grant Snider, ‘The Day Jobs of Poets’, comes with the following disclaimer:

“there’s no evidence that Emily Dickinson liked cats, but her sister Lavinia was cat-obsessed. So Emily must have been forced to cat-sit occasionally.”

The comic is available as a poster from Grant’s shop.

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Required Summer Reading by Grant Snider

Funny…

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Haruki Murakami Bingo by Grant Snider

‘Haruki Murakami Bingo’ by Grant Snider for the New York Times Book Review. Well played, sir.

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Behind Every Great Novelist Is… by Grant Snider

Another charming illustration by Grant Snider for the New York Times Book Review. It appears alongside a review of John Sutherland’s Lives of the Novelists. Nicely done, sir. Nicely done.

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The Book of the Future by Grant Snider

Lava lamps, egg chairs, and “and outfits that would look great in a B-52s music video”… Grant Snider’s vision of the book of the future for The New York Times Sunday Book Review!

 

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