ACME NOVELTY LIBRARY #20 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Chris Ware | 9781770460201 | | | | | Acme Novelty Library #20 1st edition PDF Book More information about this seller Contact this seller 2. I recognized myself in him, my friends, and felt terrible heartbreak. If there's a common complaint directed at Ware as a storyteller, it's that his stories tend to be unremittingly depressing, bleak tales of pathetic characters living unsatisfying lives. I'm sorry. Additional details. Includes all of the cartoons from the author's ACME novelty library, issues 7 and 15, and previously uncollected material arranged as a fictitous annual report. To view it, click here. Published November 9th by Drawn and Quarterly first published October 12th I get the feeling that Ware himself doesn't have much affection for Lint, and yet he isn't unfair to him. The story was depressing. Read more Lint graduated from UNL in with a B. Cover of Acme Novelty Library No. No trivia or quizzes yet. Shelves: merkins , graphic-novels. Enlarge cover. Book Format. His specialty is observing the entire life of a solitary loser or asshole in minute detail. The book mostly deals with the adult version of Jimmy Corrigan, an awkward and shy man, who is unable to make social contact, and who consequently is incredibly lonely and depressed. Readers also enjoyed. Acme Novelty Library #20 1st edition Writer I read Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth a number of years ago and remember really enjoying it. It's hard for me to tell whether Ware's attitude toward Lint is one of contempt or grudging sympathy; I suspect the former, but, still, Ware does the hard work of delving into Lint's psyche and finding toeholds of human interest. It is apparently part of an enormous narrative featuring a character that only appears on one or two pages of this tome. About this Item: Fantagraphics, Seatte, Ware's artwork is a unique blend of ligne claire and early 20th century comics style, and very beautiful. Originally published summer, , this edition is the 3rd impression of winter Now we arrive at Issue 20, which essentially tells the life story of Jordan Lint, who seemed up to this point to be a very minor supporting character in the tale of Rusty Brown. Since Acme Novelty Library made the transition from a "pamphlet" or "chapbook" format issues to an annual mostly hardcover book series, there has been less miscellaneous material and it has mostly served to serialize portions of two works which will eventually be published as full-length works a la Jimmy Corrigan : Rusty Brown and Building Stories. Dec 27, Mari rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic. Fantagraphics Books. Modern Fiction Studies. Ware's best work since "Jimmy Corrigan. Sort order. Trivia About The Acme Novelty Copy Number , New unconventional graphic novel, average man's memoir, told from almost a first person perspective! And, as usual, I felt terribly depressed afterward. Four stars only because I'll probably give the complete longer work five or six. Claybo Withnell rated it really liked it Jan 07, I get the feeling that Ware himself doesn't have much affection for Lint, and yet he isn't unfair to him. Starting from birth, each page of this bo The comics equivalent of depressing literary fiction about middle-aged white men who treat everyone poorly but feel misunderstood and alone Like Updike, for example, or Something Happened by Joseph Heller. Nothing quite like this, other than his other books, which are also unique. But I do know that I do not want to read about Jordan Lint ever again. Issues 16 and 17 were essentially parts one and two of Rusty Brown, and they very much felt like segments of an ongoing work. He cycles through relationships without much care for the wreckage he leaves behind. The volume also features some of Ware's meticulous, nostalgia-fueled renditions of vintage advertisements and a history of his Acme Novelty Company. Rusty Brown and Building Stories began serialization in issue Seller Inventory ABE Book in near fine condition with no inscriptions. Recommended to Nate D by: if only X oh wait if only Y. Acme Novelty Library #20 1st edition Reviews But I do know My low rating of this book has little to do with how much of a good job that Chris Ware did. He creates a character who is emotionally damaged at birth, and who carries this scar through his life, preventing him from ever knowing himself or what we would consider a complete life. Alexander Mostov rated it really liked it Jan 19, Thanks for telling us about the problem. If this review seems disjointed that would be because the book has left me so. Condition: Good. Slight wear from handling. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Feb 05, Eric rated it it was amazing Shelves: fiction , comic-art , art-photography. Not marked in any way and very clean and bright. Jordan isn't a clever or complex asshole. Large color illustrated warps in very good condition. Mar 21, Richard rated it it was ok. I read portions of this in The Book of Other People , so completing the piece a year later was a prolonged pleasur Yes, this one was spectacular. My brain gets a little cross-eyed when I try and find a compartment for Ware to fit into. The comics starring the younger version are more whimsical, and add a dose of fantasy. Seller Inventory OS I read it in under a few hours and it whet my appetite for the rest of the series. Rusty Brown grows up to be a complete weirdo, unpleasant and socially maladjusted, but even at his worst, he still doesn't seem like as much of an asshole as Jordan Lint. As an aside, it is strange for me to think that Chris Ware was already well aware of the harmful emf affects of wireless phones back in Funny, forces you to face some painful realities of life, utter despair, just about the most depressing thing I've ever read alongside Chris Ware's other work Set in a Chicago apartment building more or less in the year , the stories move from the straightforward to the mnemonically complex, invading characters' memories and personal ambitions with a text point size likely unreadable to human beings over the age of Dec 12, Eric rated it really liked it. Jan 05, Kevin T Johns rated it it was amazing. Ware employs a regular cast including an archaic representation of a robot, an aged super-hero archetype sometimes presented as God , a hapless rural character dominated by his father, and Jimmy Corrigan, the smartest kid on Earth. One of my absolute favorites. Perhaps the all- time saddest comic panel I have ever seen - after the young boy's mother dies, he doesn't understand where she is, what's going on. Ware's best work since "Jimmy Corrigan. Nicklas Andersson rated it really liked it Jul 20, There's also an extraordinary sequence late in the book that invokes the very different style of Gary Panter as Lint's son bares his soul to the world in what is, basically, a tell-all autobiographical comic. All items carefully wrapped and sent boxed. My low rating has to do with how much I enjoyed it. The artistry of this stand-alone comic is beyond comparison in its details and sophistication and layout, but it describes a dismal, joyless, futile life. Includes Rusty Brown. More information about this seller Contact this seller 4. Written by a librarything. Acme Novelty Library #20 1st edition Read Online Walmart Services. Apr 15, Meghan rated it liked it Shelves: comics. Scans available on request. View basket. Published by Drawn and Quarterly Jan 23, D. Tall narrow folio in red and black gilt-ornamented boards; p. The contents appear unread. Customer Service. Review copy with the publisher's material laid in. Aug 28, Paul Bryant rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic-novelly-stuff. Ware's Acme Novelty Library No. Jun 09, Charles Hatfield rated it it was amazing. Like Citizen Kane I know the comparison is hyperbolic, but in this case it's deserved , Lint is a formalist tour de force that puts a huge array of techniques to experimental effect in order to portray a difficult, in some ways repellant character. The artistry of this stand-alone comic is beyond comparison in its details and sophistication and layout, but it describes a dismal, joyless, futile life. Please enter a valid email address. About this Item: Fantagraphics, Seattle, Large format: 11"w x Book measures 18 x For one thing, Lint is probably the least sympathetic character Ware has featured in a lead role in one of his issues. Recent searches Clear All. I always have to prepare myself when I sit down and read one of Ware's books, because I have to read it from cover to cover in one sitting. A truly pioneering way to tell a simple story, leagues ahead in the originality and wittiness stakes. Db rated it it was amazing Jun 03, To view it, click here. Issues are imbued with the defining characteristics of Ware's work; a pervasive sadness and nihilism permeate tales of disappointment, thwarted affection, and the dehumanization of the individual in a modern and mechanized world. Create a Want Tell us what you're looking for and once a match is found, we'll inform you by e- mail. Jordan Wellington Lint. Fantagraphics 1—15 Self-published 16—current. He begins Jordan's story at birth.
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