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In the ongoing evolution of comic books, artists and shops in New Mexico carve out their niche

Andy dashed into his Albuquerque home studio last week, flipped on the drawing board lights, and finalized the miniature comic pages for Wild Animals, the comic he's working on.

In the ongoing evolution of comic books, artists and stores in New Mexico are carving out their...
In the ongoing evolution of comic books, artists and stores in New Mexico are carving out their niche

In the ongoing evolution of comic books, artists and shops in New Mexico carve out their niche

In the heart of Albuquerque, artist Andy Kuhn is hard at work in his home studio. Last week, he was finalising page layouts for his latest project, a graphic novel titled "Wild Animals", which he is creating with Mad Cave Studios.

"Wild Animals" deviates from the star-spangled superhero serials that Kuhn enjoyed in high school. Instead, it tells the story of a young man seeking revenge after his father's death at the hands of crooked cops. The emphasis on storytelling through art and action remains, reflecting the continued relevance of comic books in an increasingly digital age.

While Kuhn is busy creating in his studio, the Albuquerque Journal's business outlook reporters and editors are also hard at work. They are accepting story suggestions for their Business Outlook Newsletter, a subscriber-only newsletter that goes beyond the headlines to keep readers informed.

The Business Outlook Newsletter is delivered every Monday and provides narrative coverage of local trends, industry news, and key economic updates. It can be managed through the Albuquerque Journal's website. For general questions or concerns, readers can contact web@our website.

The name of the comic anthology that Kuhn is releasing with Mad Cave Studios in the fall is not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results. However, it is eagerly anticipated by fans of Kuhn's work.

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In a world where information is constantly changing, staying informed is crucial. Whether it's through the Albuquerque Journal's Business Outlook Newsletter or Andy Kuhn's latest comic book project, there's always something new to discover in Albuquerque.

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