The Acme novelty library Number 18 / Chris Ware.
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- ISBN: 9781897299173 :
- ISBN: 1897299176
- Physical Description: 1 v. : col. ill.; 27 cm.
- Publisher: Chicago, IL : Acme Novelty Library; 2007.
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Subject: | Social isolation > Fiction > Comic books, strips, etc. |
Genre: | Graphic novels. |
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BookList Review
Acme Novelty Library #18
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From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Interrupting the ongoing saga of pathetic man-child Rusty Brown, subject of the previous two Acme Novelty Library volumes, Ware essays a gentler, bordering-on-sentimental tale about a lonely young woman with a prosthetic leg. In exhaustive, excruciating detail, Ware recounts her painful early adulthood: her sole love affair, which ended badly; her unfulfilling stint as a nanny; her failed attempts at becoming an artist or writer; her current dead-end job as a florist. Self-reflective to a fault, the nameless protagonist relates her story and reveals her character through extensive first-person voice-over narration, making this the most text-heavy of Ware's works. Even if the prose does most of the heavy lifting, Ware's characteristic graphic approach icy-clear drawings, meticulous compositions, and geometrically varied panels conjures the hard-edged atmosphere offsetting the story's potential mawkishness. Applying the formal rigor of the landmark Jimmy Corrigan (2000) to a more naturalistic narrative, Ware creates a sympathetic heroine who, despite the slim book's somewhat daunting denseness, may appeal to more readers than the off-puttingly doltish Jimmy and Rusty.--Flagg, Gordon Copyright 2008 Booklist