Kill Thurber
Arts & Culture
Matthew Thurber is an artist living in Brooklyn. He is the author of the graphic novels 1-800-MICE,INFOMANIACS,andArt Comic, which is forthcoming next year. “Kill Thurber” appears in Kramers Ergot 9.
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