This ninth issue of Now is anchored by the longest story featured in
the magazine to date: Misguided Love, a 40-page autobiographical tour de
force by Texas artist Raquelle Jac. Ping-ponging among relationships,
hospitalizations, internet fame, international travel, sex, romance, and
trauma, Jac's dense, obsessive pages read like a manifesto, announcing
the arrival of a remarkable new voice in comics. This issue also
features Now debuts from Hartley Lin (Young Frances), Ethel Wolfe,
and Emil Friis Ernst (Doctor Murder), as well as work from Now
regulars Keren Katz (The Academic Hour) and Noah Van Sciver, who
homages Basil Wolverton's cult favorite, science-fiction hero,
Spacehawk.