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Optic Nerve: 30 Postcards
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Optic Nerve: 30 Postcards | Cards

by Adrian Tomine (Illustrator)

List Price: $9.95  

Binding:  Cards
Publisher:  Chronicle Books
Page Count:  30 Pages
Publication Date:  February 17, 2005
Sales Rank:  718,935th


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Product Description
This remarkably illustrated collection of postcards features the best of Tomine's distinctive, critically acclaimed Optic Nerve comic book series, as well as selections from his work for magazines such as The New Yorker, album covers, and more. Share these 30 different postcards or keep them all to yourself.

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