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Optic Nerve is a comic book series by cartoonist Adrian Tomine. Originally self-published by Tomine in 1991 as a series of mini-comics (which have later been collected in a single volume, 32 Stories), the series has been published by Drawn & Quarterly since 1995. In the initial self-published issues, as well as the first eight Drawn & Quarterly issues (1995–2001), Optic Nerve was typically a collection of short stories. After an extended hiatus, Tomine resumed the comic in late 2004 and began his first multi-issue storyline, "Shortcomings," with #9.

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  • Optic Nerve is a comic book series by cartoonist Adrian Tomine. Originally self-published by Tomine in 1991 as a series of mini-comics (which have later been collected in a single volume, 32 Stories), the series has been published by Drawn & Quarterly since 1995. Tomine's style and subject matter are restrained and realistic. Many are set in Northern California. Many of his stories for Optic Nerve feature Asian American characters, including "Hawaiian Getaway," "Six-Day Cold," "Layover," and "Shortcomings." Adrian Tomine is Asian American and lives in Brooklyn, New York. Many topics of his stories are at least partly autobiographical. In the initial self-published issues, as well as the first eight Drawn & Quarterly issues (1995–2001), Optic Nerve was typically a collection of short stories. After an extended hiatus, Tomine resumed the comic in late 2004 and began his first multi-issue storyline, "Shortcomings," with #9. (en)
  • Optic Nerve est un comic book (périodique de bande dessinée américain) réalisé par l'Américain Adrian Tomine depuis 1991. Après avoir auto-édité sept numéros au format de 1991 à 1994, Tomine en a confié la publication à Drawn & Quarterly, qui en a publié 14 numéros entre 1995 et 2015. L'ensemble des histoires publiées dans ces revues a été recueilli en albums par la même maison d'édition, et traduit en français par divers éditeurs. (fr)
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  • Optic Nerve est un comic book (périodique de bande dessinée américain) réalisé par l'Américain Adrian Tomine depuis 1991. Après avoir auto-édité sept numéros au format de 1991 à 1994, Tomine en a confié la publication à Drawn & Quarterly, qui en a publié 14 numéros entre 1995 et 2015. L'ensemble des histoires publiées dans ces revues a été recueilli en albums par la même maison d'édition, et traduit en français par divers éditeurs. (fr)
  • Optic Nerve is a comic book series by cartoonist Adrian Tomine. Originally self-published by Tomine in 1991 as a series of mini-comics (which have later been collected in a single volume, 32 Stories), the series has been published by Drawn & Quarterly since 1995. In the initial self-published issues, as well as the first eight Drawn & Quarterly issues (1995–2001), Optic Nerve was typically a collection of short stories. After an extended hiatus, Tomine resumed the comic in late 2004 and began his first multi-issue storyline, "Shortcomings," with #9. (en)
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