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Acme Novelty
Library Vol. 17
by Chris Ware
Undaunted by lukewarm internet and
blogospheric opinion ("flat," "slow," and "always dreary")
of his meretricious return last year to the tradition of the American comic book with the
16th issue of his ACME Novelty Library, cartoonist and professional sentimentalist Chris
Ware returns with the 17th issue of this same title, and it is almost certain not to
change general public opinion. Continuing with the second half of the introduction to his
shamelessly meandering graphic novel "Rusty Brown" (which began last issue at a
private school in the 1970s Midwest) the six-sided crystal suggested by the exegesis of
the first installment is slowly turned and examined in mid-morning winter sunlight
sometime between the bell of first period and the conclusion of lunch for the first
through the fourth grades. Also included are more thorough examinations of many of the
main characters' cloudy motivations, personal habits, and favorite restaurants, to say
nothing of the small dust mote around which they have coalesced and the complications in
its life due to the acquisition of superpowers sometime the night before. Like the
irritating distant family member you only have to see once a year, The ACME Novelty
Library #17 will be made published by the author in a single, limited edition only, never
to be reprinted until collected as a single volume, though it may be promptly remaindered
and/or discarded.
MATURE THEMES
HardCover, 9x7, 96pgs, Full Color Retail
Price $16.95
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