SUPER TRASH CLASH, the latest release from Top Shelf Productions, is a heartwarming reflection on what gaming means to us, crammed full of Easter eggs and tributes to the games that shaped our culture from Mexican rising star and award-winning comics creator, Edgar Camacho.
This nostalgic, heartwarming story filled with a lot of love for oldie video games, tells the story of Dul wanted the hottest new video game for her birthday, but her mom accidentally buys her Super Trash Clash… one of the worst games ever made. Flashforward years later when an older Dul finds the game cartridge in a vintage store, memories come flooding back: simpler times when she could disappear into electronic worlds or spend hours battling with friends and enemies, and the love and sacrifices that bound her family together.
Edgar Camacho is a comics writer and artist born in 1989 in Metepec, Mexico. He has received multiple comic and illustration awards in his homeland (in-cluding the SecuenciAr prize for Summon’s Alley and Mexico’s first National Young Graphic Novel Award for Onion Skin), and also built a devoted fanbase with his webcomic series Tiras sin Sentido (“Senseless Strips”).
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SUPER TRASH CLASH, the heartwarming story filled with a lot of love for oldie video games that helped shape us., is perfect for gamers and comics lovers alike who will be digging their old gaming consoles out of the attic after reading it and is now available for purchase from TOP SHELF PRODUCTIONS.