Museum of Comics and Cartoon ArtMedia Release -- Autobiographical sequential art storyteller Jonathan Baylis announced today that the issue of So Buttons #4 to be sold at the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art Festival will have a special edition cover with the creator standing on the new One World Trade Center, in a tribute to the 1976 King Kong movie poster. Recently featured on AMC's The Comic Book Men, Baylis realized just how much his fans appreciate his love of New York and he wanted to do something to give to comemerate New York rebuilding such an important building. This issue contains artwork from Noah Van Sciver (Fantagraphics), Fred Hembeck (Marvel), Thomas Boatwright (Slave Labor Graphics), and many others. The cover art is courtesy T.J. Kirsch (She Died in Terrebonne).

Video of his appearance can be viewed at http://sobuttons.tumblr.com/post/19000020789/i-was-on-tv-with-my-comics-please-feel-free-to.

Recent Reviews:

Forbidden Planet – Daily Planet:

http://www.fpusadailyplanet.com/2011/09/08/morgan-piellis-pile-of-minis-so-buttons-4/

So Buttons… [provides] the reader with many fun and engaging vignettes
all of the artists are very strong. Issue #4 is a very strong offering and well worth your attention.

Comics Worth Reading:

http://comicsworthreading.com/2011/09/06/so-buttons-4/
The stories are told with a nice blend of nostalgia and humor. Baylis always finds great artists to work with

Comics Bulletin:
http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/131551308753331.htm
I'm really happy to say that the latest issue is just as much fun as the previous issues.
stories that are just a heck of a lot of fun.

Check out a preview at: http://issuu.com/jonathanbaylis/docs/sobuttons4issuupreview

So Buttons is carried in the finest independent bookstores and retailers wishing to place an order should email Tony Shenton at shenton4sales@aol.com

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About Jonathan Baylis:
Before Jonathan Baylis wrote auto-bio comics, he interned at Marvel Comics, Valiant/Acclaim Comics, and was an Associate Editor at Topps Comics. His comics have been published locally in New York City in Free Comics NYC, The Comical Magazine, & The Comedians Magazine. "So... Only Nixon Could've Gone to China" was the first comic story to be published in The Florida Review. His first fiction story with David Beyer was published by Arcana Press in Dark Horrors 2. Jonathan & T.J. have two-pagers that were published in the Random House/Three Rivers press collection edited by Julia Wertz, "I Saw You... Missed Connections", as well as Poseur Ink's "Side B: The Music Lover's Comic Anthology".