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Text Box: Check out our first review from the gang at FistFullOfComics.com, and listen to their interview of Charles Christman:

At its core, State Fair is a story about vegetarians versus rednecks, but there is more going on under the surface. The book blends social commentary with humor and the supernatural to tell one of the most far out stories this reviewer has ever read. This first issue introduces the major characters, establishes their motivations, and sets up for the next 6 or 7 issues of the series.

The art is psychedelic, grotesque, and incredibly detailed; there is a lot of action taking place in each of the individual panels. The character designs are also phenomenal. They are unique and hilarious in their own distinctive ways. Case in point: Buxsome and Buttsome, the fanatical masterminds behind the psychic militant vegetarians. 

State Fair is one of the funniest comic books I have read in a long time. I read it for the first time in a public coffee shop and I literally laughed out loud three or four times, earning me several strange looks. This issue is in black and white but there are plans to colorize the entire series for the release of the graphic novel. This is a fantastically original story that I can’t recommend highly enough. Check it out. 

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At its core, State Fair is a story about vegetarians versus rednecks, but there is more going on under the surface. The book blends social commentary with humor and the supernatural to tell one of the most far out stories this reviewer has ever read. This first issue introduces the major characters, establishes their motivations, and sets up for the next 6 or 7 issues of the series.

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Text Box: The art is psychedelic, grotesque, and incredibly detailed; there is a lot of action taking place in each of the individual panels. The character designs are also phenomenal. They are unique and hilarious in their own distinctive ways. Case in point: Buxsome and Buttsome, the fanatical masterminds behind the psychic militant vegetarians.



Text Box: State Fair is one of the funniest comic books I have read in a long time. I read it for the first time in a public coffee shop and I literally laughed out loud three or four times, earning me several strange looks. This issue is in black and white but there are plans to colorize the entire series for the release of the graphic novel. This is a fantastically original story that I can’t recommend highly enough. Check it out.

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