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You work for so long on a graphic novel that it's easy to question your ideas or to burn out on drawing. But you plug away at it and trust in the story you want to tell. It's a marathon, but the finished product is really satisfying.
Vera Brosgol
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Vera Brosgol
Age: 40
Born: 1984
Born: August 2
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Moscow
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