Mome is quickly earning a reputation as one of the best literary anthologies on the market and is the only one comprised entirely of comics. Highlights of the seventh volumes include: the concluding chapters of Lewis Trondheim's At Loose Ends, an autobiographical diary comic that portrays the acclaimed French cartoonist at a crossroads in his life and work; contributions from Mome regulars such as 2006 Eisner Award Most Promising Newcomer nominees Jonathan Benett and R. Kikuo Johnson (who won), as well as David Heatley, Paul Hornschemeier, Anders Nielsen and many others.