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Average rating4.3
A showcase of the possibilities of the graphic novel medium and a wry exploration of loss, creative ambition, identity, and family dynamics.
Series
5 primary books6 released booksOptic Nerve is a 6-book series with 8 primary works first released in 1995 with contributions by Adrian Tomine.
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These are great. Subtle and moving, dry funny, the mundane and the slightly weird. I'd like them even more if he'd link them.
The synopsis says they are “interconnected”. What did I miss?
A collection of graphic short stories that show what the medium can do. Each is a unique, somewhat melancholic examination of living in the 21st century. I love how Tomine uses illustrations to tell a story as well. In “Translated, from the Japanese” we never see the characters in the story - just glimpses of what they see. And in Killing and Dying a secondary, heartbreaking story is told without words that culminates quietly with a blank panel that's seems a minor hiccup but encompasses worlds.