Recently “Waiting For Something To Happen” was recognized by the San Francisco Examiner; one of the most
recognized and trusted newspapers in the California and the Bay Area. The article gives an in-depth look of journalist, Brooke Musterdman’s insight about the comic book.
Excerpt from the article:
Waiting for Something to Happen c. Jason Dube
Waiting For Something to Happen could be the story of my own entrance into the world of employment. Indeed, it could be any girl’s finding her career-niche story. Ko so perfectly depicts the malaise of a bored 20-something, accented by Dube’s pristine illustrations.
The star is a youngish girl who can’t stand her job. She is so entrenched in her boredom that she wishes for a really good depression, if only for something to do.
It brings back memories of overdramatizing small issues in the workplace not only as a way to feel important, but to amuse myself. Way back in the 80s, it was necessary to do this. Charlotte wasn’t as “happening” as it is now.
The interview continues about Norrie Ko’s insight into the unsual and quirky outlook on life and how the charater is identfiable to Brooke Musterdman and other other women around the country.
Besure to read the full article at http://www.examiner.com/x-36115-Charlotte-Stress-in-the-Workplace-Examiner~y2010m6d8-Review-of-Waiting-for-Something-to-Happen
Written and Created by Norrie Ko
Art by Jason Dube
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