· Same Difference, by Derek Kirk Kim RL: TEEN. In Derek Kirk Kim won both major comics industry awards, the Eisner, the Ignatz and the Harvey for his graphic novel, Same Difference and Other Stories. In Kim won a second Eisner for his collaboration with Gene Luen Yang, The Eternal Smile. Yang, who's most recent graphic novel is the superb Level Up with art by Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins. Derek Kirk Kim is an award-winning Korean-American cartoonist. He won both major industry awards in , the Eisner and the Harvey, for his debut graphic novel Same Difference and Other Stories, which was originally serialized on his website Lowbright (formerly known as "Small Stories")/5. Same Difference book. Read reviews from the world's largest community for readers. When Derek Kirk Kim (The Eternal Smile) published his debut graphi /5().
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Author: Derek Kirk Kim, Book: Same Difference () in PDF,EPUB. review 1: A young man is thrust into memories drip. Derek Kirk Kim is not only a pretty fantastic artist, but also a great writer as well. The bulk of the book is one story, "Same Difference." In the story we meet a group of friends discussing where they are in life and when one of them sees an old friend from High School, two of the friends set out on a journey back to home. Same difference. Voice of Youth Advocates, 34(5), The opening of Derek Kirk Kim’s graphic novel finds Simon and Nancy, two Korean Americans in their twenties, shooting the breeze at a pho restaurant in California. From beginning to end, readers have the opportunity to eavesdrop on their conversations.
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