![]() ![]() L, they’re a motley crew headed by restaurant manager, Lazlo, who looms large as a presence both comforting and cautionary. Surrounded by coworkers who seem to be perpetually in some state of a drug-induced high, attempting to score drugs, and temperamenta While Over Easy documented Pond’s time as a recent art school graduate, floundering in her future and recently hired as dishwasher, and then waitress at The Imperial Cafe, The Customer Is Always Wrong finds her fully immersed in the restaurant and its dysfunctional staff and weirdo regulars. ![]() The Customer Is Always Wrong follows her time as a waitress at The Imperial Cafe filled with a cast of characters as colorful as the aqua watercolor filling the pages of her book junkies, dealers, wannabe artists, and criminals fill Pond’s story as she struggles to make a career as a cartoonist while also continually being drawn into a world frequently at odds with that goal. ![]() Comic artist Mimi Pond’s continuation of the memoir she began in Over Easy delves right back into the world of late ’70s / early ’80s Oakland, California. ![]()
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