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                    Coat of arms
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            23 x 30 cm (9.06 x 11.81 in.)
                                                    
                            Added on 3/4/18
                        
                    
            
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                                Armoirie de Chris Ware, dessinée à la demande du Financial Times.
"If you had a coat of arms, what would be on it ?
Definitely the mind/body problem (an old favourite), my wife and daughter, and a sharp pen so I can defend myself. And ink, but both black and white, because I make a lot of mistakes. My motto would be Tantopere me paenitet (I am so sorry)."
                        "If you had a coat of arms, what would be on it ?
Definitely the mind/body problem (an old favourite), my wife and daughter, and a sharp pen so I can defend myself. And ink, but both black and white, because I make a lot of mistakes. My motto would be Tantopere me paenitet (I am so sorry)."
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                About Chris Ware
Franklin Christenson Ware, known as Chris Ware, is an American comic book writer. Since 1993 he has published the Acme Novelty Library, a series with an irregular format and periodicity. Jimmy Corrigan, his main work (1995-2000), has won him numerous awards in the English-speaking world (several Ignatz, Harved and Eisner awards, as well as an American Book Award and the Guardian First Book Award) as well as in the French-speaking world ("Prix du meilleur album" at the Angoulême Festival and the Prix de la critique).
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                            