Zak Sally is best known for his career as a musician in the band Low. He
also is an acclaimed cartoonist. Like a Dog collects the very best of
Sally's acclaimed short comics from the past 15 years for publications like
Mome, Dirty Stories, The Recidivist and more. Stories like "Don't
Move," "The War Back Home," "Two Idiot Brothers," and "Killing Screws" share
little in common on the surface but are united by Sally's forbidding style.
Nonfiction comics include "At the Scaffold," about the trial of Fyodor
Dostoyevsky, and "The Man Who Killed Wally Wood," a story about Sally's brush
with a former publisher of the legendary comic artist (who, contrary to the
title of this strip, took his own life). Like a Dog will also include
extensive "liner notes" by the artist, previously unpublished material, and
other surprises.