In Ned Wenlock’s new graphic novel, Tsunami, out from Pow Pow Press, the pressure builds as a young misfit struggles to fit in and deal with his violent bully while dealing with his first crush and the pressure to succeed in school. Wenlock’s black-and-white coloring choices capture adolescent angst, and his playful, bold lettering is reminiscent of a schoolboy’s handwriting. The cartoonist uses the language of comics to convey how lonely growin…
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