Ochre Ellipse #2
Available from Family Style.
“This mini comic is filled with inventive graphic storytelling  techniques. It’s evident Madden-Connor  put a great deal of emphasis on  exploring new territory, but his does  it without sacrificing communication or clarity.”
— Midnight Fiction
“The book is the work of a young artist who is clearly having fun with  every aspect of the medium, and the result is a mini-comic busting at  the seams with fascinating ideas.”
— The Daily Crosshatch
“This issue is remarkably well-designed and executed, and has many  moments of quiet humor. If these comics are his debut, then it’s clear he has a bright future  ahead of him.”
— High-Low
“Is it wrong that I get the impression that Jonas is just toying with  us?  After reading the first couple of issues of this series I get the  impression that he has a ridiculously firm handle on the “rules” of  making comics and is trying to nudge those rules in subtle but different  directions.”
— Optical Sloth

Ochre Ellipse #2

Available from Family Style.

“This mini comic is filled with inventive graphic storytelling techniques. It’s evident Madden-Connor put a great deal of emphasis on exploring new territory, but his does it without sacrificing communication or clarity.”

Midnight Fiction

“The book is the work of a young artist who is clearly having fun with every aspect of the medium, and the result is a mini-comic busting at the seams with fascinating ideas.”

The Daily Crosshatch

“This issue is remarkably well-designed and executed, and has many moments of quiet humor. If these comics are his debut, then it’s clear he has a bright future ahead of him.”

High-Low

“Is it wrong that I get the impression that Jonas is just toying with us?  After reading the first couple of issues of this series I get the impression that he has a ridiculously firm handle on the “rules” of making comics and is trying to nudge those rules in subtle but different directions.”

Optical Sloth

  / 19 March, 2010