Placeholder: Original cover art by Chris Ware for Images, the magazine supplement to the Daily Texan, published by the University of Texas at Austin, May 3, 1990. Original cover art by Chris Ware for Images, the magazine supplement to the Daily Texan, published by the University of Texas at Austin, May 3, 1990.

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Original cover art by Chris Ware for Images, the magazine supplement to the Daily Texan, published by the University of Texas at Austin, May 3, 1990.

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