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Vera Bushwack

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
The wondrous rustic landscape of Nova Scotia bursts from the page in Vera Bushwack, where reality gladly gives way to fantastical flights of fancy before gently coming back down to earth. A chainsaw fires up and Drew's vision blurs. Their body vibrates alive with the whrrr of the engine, the whiff of gas. Drew dissolves as their alter-ego, Vera Bushwack, takes charge. Assless-chaps-wearing, unflinching Vera slashes through thick trunks, felling trees righteously from the back of a majestic steed. Vera's here to help, of course. Drew needs to clear the land for their future cabin in the woods. And if it weren't for Vera's brazenness, Drew may, ironically, fall reliant on others to learn self-reliance. Nevertheless, men enter Drew's orbit, all too eager to explain how things work—an aggravating occurrence that comes crashing into Drew as dependably as the nearby ocean waves. Joy, anger, grief, and self-acceptance ripple through these pages with Sig Burwash's hilariously expressive pencil drawings and flair for buoyant watercolors. Approaching something like liberation, our protagonist comes to terms with past traumas, boundaries, and the many expressions of themself.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 22, 2024
      Burwash’s confident debut aches with joy and pain. Drew, a tough and suspicious “bushwacker,” is determined to build a cabin in the woods on their own. Flanked by their dog Pony, Drew cuts down trees, salvages wood from an abandoned house, swims and fishes in the nearby lake, and accepts coffee, chats, and chain saw lessons from a local lumberjack. The experience of sheer physical power—revving the chain saw, straddling a motorcycle, gunning a truck—inspires fantasies that break free of common sense and panel borders. In one, Drew transforms into “Vera Bushwack” and rides rodeo in nothing but fringed backless chaps, wielding power tools over their head. Drew’s phone conversations with their close friend Ronnie and flashbacks to traumatic moments in their pre-wilderness life hint at the motivations behind their pursuit of total freedom—“It can feel impossible to feel safe,” Drew confesses to their lumberjack neighbor at one point—but the book doesn’t push for dramatic disclosures. Instead, Burwash observes Drew’s quest with keen curiosity, detailing each skill learned and portraying each day as a step closer to a goal. Burwash’s fine, clean lines sketch out vibrant characters and loose natural vistas, capturing the texture of dark, buggy nights and mud-streaked afternoons. Readers will relish this fresh and unforced celebration of a wild and precious life.

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      July 1, 2024
      Drew is determined to build a totally independent life. They have their dog, Pony, their motorcycle, Vera, and plans for erecting a cabin on their plot of woodland, where they can live alone. This will let Drew avoid people like the creepy former professor who keeps sending them texts (texts he probably doesn't want his wife to see) as well as traumatic events from their past. It also allows them the freedom to bathe naked in the river without care. Drew copes with occasional obstacles or hurtful people by indulging in fantasy scenarios where they go on a chainsaw-wielding rampage, usually while on horseback and mostly naked except for a pair of assless chaps. The art in these moments perfectly captures the vicious glee on Drew's face and the power of the fantasy in their suddenly very heavily muscled torso. The art's exuberance and sketch-like quality bring to mind webcomics like Nimona or Hark! A Vagrant. At turns humorous and brutally frank, the book is a beautifully messy, empowering journey to self-fulfillment and healing.

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