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COVID chronicles : a comics anthology / edited by Kendra Boileau and Rich Johnson.

Contributor(s): Publication details: University Park, Pennsylvania : Graphic Mundi, 2021.Description: xii, 281 pages : chiefly illustrations (some colour) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780271090146
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 741.5973 23
  • 614.5924140207 23
LOC classification:
  • RA644.C67
NLM classification:
  • WC 17
Contents:
Covid-19 diary -- Covid dawn -- Ring the bells -- Sheltering in place : The good, the bad and the ugly -- Morning commute -- The iron lung in the enders lab -- Past pandemics -- Apocalypse of ignorance -- Isolation exercises -- Ant his is how I leave you -- Sort of together and mostly apart -- Hi Dad. It's Rivi -- It's a laugh a minute round here -- Meditations -- Grief changes -- Solidarity -- The hero in my heart -- Lessons learned -- Two weeks' notice -- Quarantine week 10 -- Yokai parade presents Amabie! -- How to have a powwow in a Pandemic -- We didn't get far -- Katie's Coronavirus Diary! -- PAW patrol to the Coronavirus rescue -- Shelter in place sing -- If I was -- Librarying during a pandemic -- Just heading over to a friend's place for dinner -- Small acts -- Protecting Simmons base -- Puzzling together -- Ripples -- Live*love*eat -- This is my wartime haircut -- Which step are you on? -- April 11-15, 2020 -- My new normal : rinse and repeat -- Epitaph for myself -- The dance of death -- State of emergency -- Earth force 2020 -- Between two worlds -- We made faces instead -- Season of the city -- The right to breath -- Pandemic precarities : an account from the intersection of two worlds -- Saying goodbye -- Going viral -- Eviction -- Back to work -- Mundane hazards -- New model consultation -- Self-care -- A new reality -- New life -- What the hell -- Covid hardball : world leaders step up to the plate -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, MVP -- Same -- Corona Diary -- Spread love, not COVID.
Summary: A collection of short comics about the COVID-19 pandemic. Diverse artists address disruptions in work, school, and family life as well as failures in public policy, racial biases, and systemic inequalities revealed by the pandemic.
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List of contributors included on pages 269-279.

Includes bibliographical references (page xii)

Covid-19 diary -- Covid dawn -- Ring the bells -- Sheltering in place : The good, the bad and the ugly -- Morning commute -- The iron lung in the enders lab -- Past pandemics -- Apocalypse of ignorance -- Isolation exercises -- Ant his is how I leave you -- Sort of together and mostly apart -- Hi Dad. It's Rivi -- It's a laugh a minute round here -- Meditations -- Grief changes -- Solidarity -- The hero in my heart -- Lessons learned -- Two weeks' notice -- Quarantine week 10 -- Yokai parade presents Amabie! -- How to have a powwow in a Pandemic -- We didn't get far -- Katie's Coronavirus Diary! -- PAW patrol to the Coronavirus rescue -- Shelter in place sing -- If I was -- Librarying during a pandemic -- Just heading over to a friend's place for dinner -- Small acts -- Protecting Simmons base -- Puzzling together -- Ripples -- Live*love*eat -- This is my wartime haircut -- Which step are you on? -- April 11-15, 2020 -- My new normal : rinse and repeat -- Epitaph for myself -- The dance of death -- State of emergency -- Earth force 2020 -- Between two worlds -- We made faces instead -- Season of the city -- The right to breath -- Pandemic precarities : an account from the intersection of two worlds -- Saying goodbye -- Going viral -- Eviction -- Back to work -- Mundane hazards -- New model consultation -- Self-care -- A new reality -- New life -- What the hell -- Covid hardball : world leaders step up to the plate -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, MVP -- Same -- Corona Diary -- Spread love, not COVID.

A collection of short comics about the COVID-19 pandemic. Diverse artists address disruptions in work, school, and family life as well as failures in public policy, racial biases, and systemic inequalities revealed by the pandemic.

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