Thursday, July 28, 2005

Math 12 and 13 by David Wien



I picked up these two minis at one of my favorite comic shops, Chicago Comics, and there were also copies available at the sister store, Quimby's. Math is one of those mini-comics that I end up grabbing based on cover design only. You can tell that someone took the time to screen print the covers, so you pick it up and flip through the book wondering what the insides look like.





The insides of both of these are insanely detailed with swirling lines and intricate swooping designs; tight spirals and bursting stars appear on almost every page. There isn't much in the way of story and text, but a narrative is not the point of either of these comics. Number 12 has 21 words over 16 pages and some of the words are almost camouflaged in the mesmerizing backgrounds. Number 12 is a tighter package, but number 13 has a fold out centerfold and a micro-comic carefully glued to a back page.

Math 12 is $2 and Math 13 is $5. No website, but you can email David at djwien@hotmail.com.

7 comments:

Bryan Kurz Photography said...

looks cool

Hate Filled Poster said...

So these are basically art for arts sake with no story? I like what I've seen so far.

Shawn said...

"So these are basically art for arts sake with no story? I like what I've seen so far."

Kind of. I find that I'm drawn to a lot of these minis with very little in the way of narrative or story, but beautiful and imaginative art.

There are a lot of minis that I would put into this category and you'll definitely be seeing more of them here.

Rick Bradford said...

Wow, those look really nice.

Anonymous said...

Hi im the artist and i must say i am really honored to be on this page. it is a zine for artsake. they are the drawings of my life. there is a narrative to me but i guess thats just cause ive lived it.
thanks so much for the posetive feedback!
love David Wien

Anonymous said...

I am a big fan and personal friend of Mr. Dave Wien, aka "Super-Dave"....great work, isn't it?! I love his themes of technology and industrialization vs. nature and spirituality. Well, that's what I get from much of it, anyway.

Anonymous said...

Nice work