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  1. Oct 15, 2019 · Deitch ultimately breaks the cycle of reincarnation by imagining a far-flung science-fiction future in which he and his beloved wife, Pam, can enjoy their current earthly paradise for eternity. If there is such a thing as “creative flow,” Kim Deitch has mastered it.

  2. Nov 21, 2019 · In the end you break the whole cycle of reincarnation in the book… Yeah, that’s my argument with Boxer. He’s all for science, and I’m going, “Well yeah, but, now here I am…” Complaining, because I’ve got this nice life they’ve set me up with, and me and Pam are still together in three hundred years.

  3. Opener ‘What Does it all Mean?’ offers an introduction and exemplar. A medical condition prevents Kim from working or sleeping, necessitating an activity to occupy his mind: remembering. However, narrator Kim questions the reliability of his own sleep-deprived ‘memories’.

  4. Sep 17, 2019 · Kim Deitch, a mainstay of the underground comix movement, gives a full display of his ebullient creativity in his new book, “Reincarnation Stories.” Deitch has produced delightfully ...

  5. Oct 15, 2019 · Deitch ultimately breaks the cycle of reincarnation by imagining a far-flung science-fiction future in which he and his beloved wife, Pam, can enjoy their current earthly paradise for eternity ... If there is such a thing as 'creative flow,' Kim Deitch has mastered it.

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  6. Apr 6, 2020 · The book starts with Deitch recovering from eye surgery and thus forced to lay face down, his head prevented from suffocation by resting on a u-shaped pillow.

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  8. We get a hole in Deitchs retina, a parade of past lives, once-famous movie cowboys, a Native American tribe that relocates to the moon, old alt-comics memories featuring fellow artist Spain Rodriguez, and a bit of torment from his Felix-like antagonist, Waldo the cat.