Dog Days examines the complexity of human-canine relationships in light of intergenerational tensions in South Korean society.

Jesse Lambert
Jesse Lambert is an artist based in, Queens, NY. He makes nonfiction comics about art, politics, public health, travel, and his unconventional childhood. He is currently working on a graphic memoir about growing up in a communist psychotherapy cult known as the Sullivanians. Follow his comics at @4thwallcomix on Instagram.
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