Let's let La Mano publisher Zak Sally talk about this item:
"Many of you have seen Jason's work in the past few issues of Kramer's Ergot. Some other of you might've seen his stuff in issues of Arthur magazine a couple years back; or maybe you saw the cover and strip he did for the wonderful Yeti magazine. Some of you crazy sons of bitches might even have one or more of the really great mini/ zines he's kicked out (good for you if this is the case, but if for some reason you've missed all these things, try his site for a look-see: http://jasontmiles.blogspot.com/).
Jason's work runs the gamut from flat-out whack-a-doo inscrutable nutjobbery of the first order to...more narrative work (still pretty great/ weird), but Jason's stuff is never anything other than deeply considered and deliberate exploration of whatever tangent he's found himself persuing: "Dead Ringer" is absolutely one of my favorite pieces he's ever done: it is somehow the "straightest" narrative i've ever seen of him, while somehow the proceedings are oblique and pointed at the same time.
Let's just say it's a damned powerful piece of comic book.
I know we are both stupid proud of the format we came up with: as (it seems, these days...) always, the book has chipboard front and back covers, is hand collated, assembled and bound, with a tipped in back cover. 14 interior single sided pages, printed on heavy business card stock. real big, too: 15 1/2" wide, 10" tall.
The whole thing, of course, printed on Maisie the 50 year old AB Dick offset press, by yours trly, in an edition of 500."