'NEXT GREAT CARTOONIST': The story behind today's 'IMOGEN QUEST' fits to a 'T'
Here's today's "IMOGEN QUEST" comic from Olivia Walch, the 21-year-old winner of The Post's "America's Next Great Cartoonist Contest." So, what's the story behind today's sly social commentary -- and will it fit on a T-shirt?
"T-shirt collections are the windows of the soul," Walch tells Comic Riffs. "That said, I can't wait until the first biography comes out that draws heavily from a famous author's Facebook/MySpace posts."
If you have feedback about "Imogen Quest's" monthlong run in Style and on Comic Riffs, feel free to share your impressions.
By
Michael Cavna
| September 14, 2010; 10:00 AM ET
Categories:
America's Next Great Cartoonist, The Comic Strip
| Tags:
America's Next Great Cartoonist contest, Imogen Quest, Olivia Walch
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