Everything Takes Forever

Everything Takes Forever by Victor Kerlow, published by Koyama Press on April 30, 2013, is a collection of ink-and-wash comics that explore the intersection of the everyday and the absurd. This 60-page work presents a unique perspective where ordinary objects, such as tacos and toast, are personified, and characters grapple with existential dilemmas in a world influenced by dream logic.
Readers will find a blend of humor and literary elements throughout the comics, which delve into themes of design and illustration. The whimsical scenarios feature tiny men facing challenges related to their existence, creating a narrative that is both playful and thought-provoking. This edition invites exploration of the comic strip format while engaging with the intricacies of graphic arts.
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Everything Takes Forever is a collection of cartoonist and illustrator Victor Kerlow’s ink-and-wash comics that blur the quotidian with the absurd. In Kerlow’s world, tacos and toast have bodies and smoke, tiny men who can no longer copulate or consume sandwiches deal with existential angst, and dream logic pervades.
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