Brian Ralph is the cartoonist of the Fall 2011 graphic novel, Daybreak, published by Drawn & Quarterly, and the cult classics Cave-In (Highwater) and the self-published Climbing Out. He is a former contributor to Giant Robot and presently is a Professor of Sequential Art at SCAD.

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This is jumping up-and-down wonderful. I love the way Brian relaxes into that fan in the cab, and the cheerfully judgmental faces of Tom ‘n Peggy.
I love it.
Move over, Lewis Trondheim. Funny as hell.
This is great stuff.
I think that’s the first time I have ever heard your characters talk in real world voices Brian. Thanks for stepping out of apocalyptic fantasy land into real world fantasy land for us, it’s powerful.
After seeing that last panel, I’m going to assume all D and Q artists fall asleep on a chair while Tom and Peggy lecture them from their beds.