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This was mildly interesting but I am very much so not the target audience. It felt very niche.
Crane does a lot of formally interesting things with comics here. I especially like the unclear manner in which the story is told, which mirrors the doubt/uncertainty the characters are experiencing. Page layouts and panel borders are used to create confusion, but in a way that also clearly tells the story. Unfortunately, I wasn't terribly interested in the characters or the story told within this book.
One aspect I did find interesting was the way Crane frames the way people interpret things. At one point, the two main characters are arguing about whether or not a book ends with the death of the main characters:
A: “It was awful and miserable...They die at the end.”
B: “At the end they're alive...if they drown, that's because you are drowning them.”
As someone who often finds hopeful, humanistic messages in endings that many people would call a ‘downer,' I appreciate the way Crane points out how the same text can be read very differently by different people. People fill in the gaps of their knowledge with their own experiences.
Keeping Two definitely had emotional weight to it, but it felt hard to follow at points, and I didn't particularly care for the main characters. It was a good read however, and the art was beautiful.