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Moresukine, the book

Moresukine

Dirk Schwieger of the Moresukine blog has compiled his sketches into a book:

Dirk lived in Tokyo, had a comics blog where he had people dare him to try all sorts of different things, exotic, disgusting, revealing, whatever!, in this land of the rising sun, and then relate it with funky humor on the blog. Result is quite a fascinating inside look at the Japanese society, how they live, how they think, what they eat. Moresukine is the Japanese way of pronouncing Moleskine as these comics were created on one. This graphic novel comes designed exactly like a Moleskine: black cover, rounded edges, ribbon page mark...and other artists also contribute with their take on this adventure,
including James Kochalka and Ryan North.

“What a fun idea”
-Neil Gaiman
"A hell of a lot of fun to read, and a great idea for a comics/journal blog".
-Evan Dorkin

Learn more at the book site.
Visit Dirk's blog.

Comments

some weeks ago i read about the book at some other site and had to order it immediately. i love moleskines and i love comics so this book is just great for me. i enjoyed reading it a lot. i wish i had read about the project earlier and could have followed the blog while dork was still doing this project.

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