Plato’s Midtown pre-war apartment

The Comics Curmudgeon 2014-03-28

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Apartment 3-G, 3/28/14 God bless Lu Ann Powers and her willingness to embrace the utter ontological uncertainty of existence that most of us desperately try to keep at bay at all times. Are there towns up the Hudson from New York that sometimes exist, but then sometimes don’t? Maybe! It’s a crazy world! Object permanence […]

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Date tagged:

03/28/2014, 15:00

Date published:

03/28/2014, 08:20