One More Year is an astoundingly well-crafted and punishingly heartfelt depiction of mental illness and codependence, one that also manages to make you laugh uncomfortably at the horrible decisions made by the characters you're watching.-- "Vulture"
One More Year is mean-spirited, cynical, bitterly depressing, and vulgar in the extreme. But it's in that junkyard of a world that Hanselmann manages to coax up a truly compelling and flawed transfeminine character.-- "Medium"
Readers struggling with their own demons will find this anthology chillingly real.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Hanselmann succeeds not only in pursuing cringe humor to its darkest corner but also in his depiction of hallucinatory states--expect plenty of dripping appendages and faces, along with wild and wide-ranging color schemes.-- "Omnivoracious"
In this latest edition we certainly get more of what drew us to Hanselmann's stories in the first place: the exquisite, teeth-clenching art; the barrage of gross-out humor with scattered moments of poignancy and beauty; an oppressive backdrop that captures the soul-crushing pressure of just being alive. But we also get something new.-- "Under the Radar"
It's signature Hanselmann: a tale of friends and their endlessly f--ed up antics.-- "The Fader"
These are simultaneously some of the meanest and most tender comics you will ever read.-- "Seattle Weekly"