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February 14, 2018 - Image 12

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The Michigan Daily

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Wednesday, February 14, 2018 // The Statement
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Wednesday, February 14, 2018 // The Statement

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The Daily in Comics

C

omics are not a genre, but
a medium. Although The
Michigan Daily is a text-
heavy publication, comics

offer an entirely unique range of
expression and nuance that text
alone cannot. What might The
Daily look like if it were entirely
comics?

As you’ll see in this issue, comics
can be about any subject — from
personal statements to broad
histories, from the magical to
the mundane. Although every
comic we’ve gathered in this
issue relates to Ann Arbor, that’s
about where the similarities end.
That’s what I believe makes them
so exciting.

This is the first comics issue of
the Statement, and hopefully not
the last. I’m very grateful that
we were able to involve so many
different voices in this issue. We
hope you enjoy them all!

- Joe Iovino, Daily Cartoonist Manager

CARTOON BY FRANNIE MILLER

CARTOON BY JOE IOVINO

CARTOON BY TIFFANY TENG

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