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www.strangertwostranger.tumblr.com This book marks Hendricks’ transition from the entertaining still images depicting Craigslist “Missed Connections” ads in his Stranger Two Stranger series, to more traditional panel to panel sequential storytelling. The results are a good start to the creator stretching … Continue reading
www.strangertwostranger.tumblr.com $2 I did a little more research for this second issue and discovered that Hendricks has a nice web presence, something that a surprising number of fledgling mini-comics creators totally miss out on in terms of self-promotion. He continues … Continue reading
www.strangertwostranger.tumblr.com $2 Hendricks states that this is his first attempt to create and self-publish comics, having discovered them in his late 30’s. He began as a photojournalist, picked up sketching and drawing, and now offers this visual representation of real-life … Continue reading


