Ghost world is an indie-hipster graphic novel that totally nails our generation. I love how Clowes blends pop culture, politics and music in this utterly refreshing look at our world. While I have much praise for this graphic novel, I did have a few problems with it. I was not a fan of the mint green, black and white color scheme, the changes in lettering throughout the novel were also a bit distracting. Ascetically, I feel like more could have been done to please the eye and more vividly showcase the artwork. Also, while the story had cool elements to it, and was fiercely relatable for anyone currently in their 20's, the story didn't flow all that well.
In a few cases throughout the novel I didn't really understand where it was all going. However, I did really enjoy the ending and the overall moral of the story. Clowes has an interesting perspective on the youth of America and his novel will take you back to the past while also making you wonder about the future. I really liked his mentions of Sonic Youth, The Grateful Dead and it was really funny when the dad called the daughter "dumpling" as a sign of affection. If my dad were to call me dumpling I would be offended and think he was calling me fat. Clowes has a hilarious sense of humor that will have you laughing out loud at some of his references. Overall it was a good read and I look forward to seeing the movie.
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Showing posts with label Graphic novels. Show all posts
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Friday, April 3, 2015
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
APRIL: TBR
I'm reading a bunch of graphic novels this month along with a few Ebooks I received from Net Galley. Stay tuned for reviews.
What are you reading this month? Let me know in the comments below!
Rat Queens Graphic Novel Vol.1
I really enjoyed this graphic Novel. It was full of wit and zest. The characters were well developed... Hannah was a bit too crude for my taste but Dee Dee, Betty and Violet are interesting. This novel is really all about girl power and taking on evil forces, the story was a bit disjointed at times but I think it will grow on me over time. I can't wait for volume 2. Rat Queens is different than anything I've every read and I really enjoyed the mystical elements and beautiful graphics of this book.
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