EmiTown, Vol. 1
A Comics, Sequential Art, Nonfiction book. I received this book in return for an honest review.Emitown is a bio-comic from Emi Lenox (who works...
From the whimsical to the tragic, Emi Lenox (PLUTONA, TADAIMA) brings you into her world with superb cartooning, a brilliant cast of characters and an innocent perspective often left on the cutting room floor of other diary comics. Emi proves that life is never dull in her first annual collection of EMITOWN! Introduction by Jamie S. Rich (MADAME FRANKENSTEIN, Lady Killer). Praise for EMITOWN: "Some of the nicest cartooning I've discovered in a long time." —Jeff Lemire, Descender, Plutona "Emitown is one of my favorite places to visit... I simply love the fresh energized pop that comes from Emi's work!" —Mike Allred, iZombie "Emitown is the kind of place where you finish reading and then go outside...
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- Pages: 400 pages
- ISBN: 9781607063193 / 0
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Such a personal look at a young woman's life. From the mundane (breakfast burritos, budgets) to the extraordinary (signing a book deal), Emi Lenox puts it all out there in a year's worth of comics. Interweaving cartoon cats and detailed superheroes with song lyrics on post-it notes, Lenox paints a picture of life that anyone can connect... I found myself really enjoying this despite some initial knee jerk aversion to the Portland hipsterism of it and the cutesy art style. She ultimately won me over though because I appreciate the graphic quality of her drawing and I did feel really immersed into the rhythm of the narrative of her life as I read further. I also like the... I received this book in return for an honest review.Emitown is a bio-comic from Emi Lenox (who works on Sweet Tooth) and I was lucky enough to get an ARC to read. I haven't ready many diary/autobiographical comic books, but this was a fantastic doorway into the genre. The art is great, the writing is relatable and funny, and I am eager...