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Cover: David Lasky

Sketches from outside the Margins -- Stories from Seattle/King County Clinic #[nn]

Jan 2017 · Public Health -- Seattle & King County · 0.00 FREE
“Can Free Pop-Up Clinics Save American Healthcare?”

"Can Free Pop-Up Clinics Save American Healthcare?" is a poignant, first-hand story by Kelly Froh, who both writes and illustrates this powerful slice of life from the Seattle/King County Clinic. It follows Dwayne, a trans-male patient navigating the healthcare system for a preventative mastectomy due to family history, highlighting the critical role of accessible medical care. The story’s raw honesty is matched by Froh’s expressive art and the cover by David Lasky, which captures the quiet dignity of the moment.

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writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Kelly Froh · cover David Lasky

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writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Kelly Froh
cover pencils, inks David Lasky

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Dwayne is a trans-male and comes to the free clinic for a mammogram. Breast cancer runs in his family, and he would like a preventative mastectomoy but can't afford it.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).