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Mind Riot: Coming of Age in Comix
Published in Paperback by Aladdin Library (1997)
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Illustrated Time
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Contact Sheet 107 The Light Work Annual
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Ellen Anders on Her Own
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Fifty and Starting over: Career Strategies for Success
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My Sister
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Time and the Literary (Essays from the English Institute)
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Mind Riot is diverse; it changes pace on a dime. For instance, Glenn Head's "Skateboard Mayhem", a tongue-in-cheek adventure of a metalhead skateboarder with a pratfall and latter-day ironic twist, is followed right after by a story by David Greenberger and Dean Rohrer called "With Arthur," a downbeat, subtly beautiful story about the two extremes between old and young. And after that, followed by a hilarious memory of teenage shoplifting by Diane Noomin.
The women artists throughout, as has been the medium's trend, are candidly open with nonfiction stories in comic form, having followed the lead of trailblazers such as R. Crumb and Justin Green, and latter-day Joe Matt and Julie Doucet, etc. In Vicky Rabinowicz's "My Body," it takes on the serious theme of women's body issues, but on a dreamy, sprightly, surrealist rollercoaster ride. On the other hand, Ann Decker's "A Tale of Three Sisters" approaches the same issue, but from a different angle. It deals with the animosity between women and their bodies, instead of embracing one another in sisterhood. And for teen guys, Peter Kruper candidly captures the teen loneliness and guilt concerning sex in the funny story, "Animal Urges." But the most powerful of the bunch was Phoebe Gloeckner's "A Girl from a Different World." A story about that deals with incest and molestation, and teen reactions in response. Powerful and honest, it rounds out this collection's coming-of-age feel.
Mind Riot is essentially an introduction to underground comics, showcasing a host of artists out there attempting to push the limits of an artform past stereotypes and sugar-coated plots, until it reaches some center-of-truth satori.