Forget the tired narratives of "lost" and "disappearing" New York—Downtown Local by Aaron Cometbus paints a different picture. Through a series of vivid, sharp-witted dispatches, Cometbus uncovers a city that is alive, resilient, and thriving in the face of change.
Like a modern-day Joseph Mitchell, Cometbus roams through New York’s streets, giving readers an insider’s look at the people who keep the city pulsing—from projectionists studying Chinese in their booths to punk scientists making a living counting cards. Readers will meet:
✔ Prophets preaching from illegal sublets
✔ Personal assistants secretly running the show
✔ Downtown photographers capturing fleeting moments
✔ Uptown UN missions and the secrets found in their trash
✔ Albanian waiters keeping hidden diners open all night
With cover art by Eisner Award winner Nate Powell, Downtown Local is a must-read for those who love offbeat, underground stories that showcase the real New York—not the one in glossy magazines, but the one that endures despite rising rents and shifting trends.
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