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“Fragmented, shimmering, filling up space: messy and alive.” —Janne Marie Dauer (AUERHAUS)
“You have so much trust and fluidity in your drawing style! (obsessed)”—Tommi Parrish (THE PAST IS A GROTESQUE ANIMAL, MEN I TRUST)
“I’m amazed by the way your characters move and bend themselves. Your art looks like there is still the child drawing spirit in it, behind your technical abilities.” —Julie Delporte (PORTRAIT OF A BODY, THIS WOMAN’S WORK)
“...thank you very much for showing me your colorful life full of truth.” —Powerpaola (VIRUS TROPICAL, ALL MY BICYCLES, LA PODEROSA)
“I can’t stop laughing when I read your comics. The faces, the way the bodies are drawn. [...] I think your storytelling is radical.” —Jul Gordon (PARC, SAME POSITION DIFFERENT SITUATION, IT’S OK TO GIVE IT A TRY)
“...your drawings go beyond the expected emotional reach of cartoon iconography. It’s like you’re drawing the feeling itself more than the way it might normally read on a face or in a gesture.” —Steve Grove (WILDLIFE FINDINGS)
Time is running out on our love. In Tara Booth’s new book series ‘Sometimes All the Time’, she guides us down a rabbit hole of memories while looking for love and meaning. Many works—scanned from diary entries, sketchbooks, and painted comics—cohere into an astonishingly uncensored narrative revolving around breakups, open relationships, drunken escapades, and quiet meditative moments in nature. Gorgeous and colorfully uninhibited—Tara is a hilarious and endearing minx who will steal your heart. Included are letters from artist friends and peers, an extended interview with the author, a guest comic by Tommi Parrish, and a preview from book 2.





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i had a hard time coming up with a way to say this — i want to read all of [ 2dcloud’s ] books. [ 2dcloud is ] one of the few publishers who consistently puts out material I love. maybe that's better than the quote below.
2dcloud has a specific, idiosyncratic voice, like that of an artist. it’s a point of view that’s recognizable, but hard to define. it’s art books-meet-comics with a sense of warmth, humanity and vulnerability. it’s pain, with hope, always beautiful and surprising. —keiler roberts, author of rat time, and chlorine gardens
nobody is publishing weird, avant-garde, and visually innovative art comix like 2dcloud. it’s the kind of work that, by its very nature, will never be lucrative, but they do it because they believe in artists, and i believe in them.
i want to see art with a unique hand. i want artists that tell stories no one else can. i want my visual vocabulary expanded when I look at what you do. comics that look how a comic should look are for babies and for the birds. —julia gfrörer, author of laid waste, and black is the color
[this] small publisher [is] upping the whole country’s alt-comics game. —aiga eye on design
2dcloud takes its inspiration from the loose, in-progress aesthetic of some conceptual artists. —hyperallergic
2dcloud continues to publish work that, with exhilarating honesty and fresh illustration, captures the vastness of what it is like to be alive in this moment. —rachel davies, rookie magazine
2dcloud [is] one of the most interesting and exciting independent publishers working today. —blouin artinfo
2dcloud is king of the jungle! their books are wild! Their artists are nuts! I love everything they're doing. —anna haifisch, author of the artist
2dcloud takes chances on work that takes chances. their optimism is contagious. the world of comics — and the world of culture — can’t afford to be without them. —bill kartalopoulos, the best american comics series editor
"2dcloud goes boldly where other comics publishers fear to tread. —anders nilsen, Poetry is Useless
everything 2dcloud is doing right now isn’t just good; it’s exciting. there’s no better publisher of its size and orientation working in comics." —tom spurgeon, the comics reporter
it doesn't make sense not to support 2dcloud. —dash shaw, director of my entire high school sinking into the sea
2dcloud is a vital force within the comics industry and print publishing as a whole. they showcase the work of experimental practitioners of the medium; [work that] widen[s] the scope of comics beyond what most readers think is possible. 2dcloud’s dedication to creating books with the highest quality production value exemplifies their understanding of what consumers in the mass market are attracted to. comic shops and bookstores alike would benefit from carrying the 2dcloud line. —jacquelene cohen, director of publicity & promotion for fantagraphics books inc.