Books by Daniel Clowes
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review 1: A short and embarrassingly honest look at the love life (mostly lack thereof) of two intelligent but emotionally hung-up and overwhelmingly self-depreciative people. After all, who wants to worry themselves with dating when its clear that you are the worst person ever to waste th...
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review 1: The Death-Ray has a fascinating layout and story progression. It feels very experimental to me. I enjoyed the characters, how gritty and nasty and realistic they acted. Drawn & Quarterly has done a wonderful job on the binding and layout. Clowes illustration work and colouring gi...
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review 1: Me gustó la historia aunque no entendí el formato, es decir, está bien el formato, es bonito y funciona, pero hubiera sido lo mismo si hubiera utilizado un formato más amable para el lector pues es cansado sostener el libro a ratos. Sin embargo la historia compensa, aunque hay mo...
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review 1: What a bizarre coming-of-age, over-the-top story/satire. The concept is both amusing and disturbing. Compared to other Clowes works, I enjoyed this one just slightly more than Ghost World. He is a master of color and layout. I love that this is a gorgeous coffee table book, which...
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review 1: It's no coincidence that Daniel Clowes designed the poster for Todd Solondz's film "Happiness". Like Solondz, Clowes has made his mark depicting people that are ugly and socially constricted. The Death Ray's no exception, and it's unfortunately just as bad as his previous work Mr...
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review 1: Daniel Clowes does some weird stuff. I don't know how someone who doesn't read a lot of comics would take it. Maybe it would be easier because you don't have all these ideas about capes and underpants and muscles and stuff. On the other hand, maybe someone who doesn't read a l...