When Brother Malcolm's older sibling expressed trepidation about becoming a Vlogger, Malcolm advised him to just "go for it, dive right in, and worry about the details later." Realizing he should take his own advice; Malcolm began drawing diary comics. These were originally self-published as 12-page minicomics, and are now collected in Diary Comix, a 348-page trade paperback. Although much of the work contained within YESTERDAY focuses on Malcolm's personal life, there are frequent detours to explore death row inmates, tarot readings, astrology, dreams, and overheard anecdotes.
Fun, engaging, diary comics. They are hard to do well, but this one is nicely done. The strategy of having one panel per page helps with the flow of it. It is easy to read. The story of a cartoonist trying to find love and friendship in brooklyn is presented warts and all. I had a nice time with this