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“The best graphic novel of the year” (Time) tells the story of a strange plague devastating the lives of teenagers in mid-1970s suburban Seattle, revealing the horrifying nature of high school alienation—the savagery, the cruelty, the relentless anxiety, and the ennui. We learn from the outset that a strange plague has descended upon the area’s teenagers, transmitted by sexual contact. The disease is manifested in any number of ways—from the hideously grotesque to the subtle (and concealable)—but once you’ve got it, that’s it. There’s no turning back. As we inhabit the heads of several key characters—some kids who have it, some who don’t, some who are about to get it—what unfolds isn’t the expected battle to fight the plague, or bring heightened awareness to it , or even to treat it. What we become witness to instead is a fascinating and eerie portrait of the nature of high school alienation itself. And then the murders start. As hypnotically beautiful as it is horrifying, Black Hole transcends its genre by deftly exploring a specific American cultural moment in flux and the kids who are caught in it—back when it wasn’t exactly cool to be a hippie anymore, but Bowie was still just a little too weird. To say nothing of sprouting horns and molting your skin…
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BLOCK HOLE is perfect example of how to write a very boring story. Characters have no goals, no resolutions, no interesting traits. The plot isn't character driven or event driven. The world revolves around one metaphor. It's an interesting one, but a single idea can't carry a book, ever.
The artwork is so well done that it made me want to vomit, though, so it's got that going for it. It's grotesque, and does pull some emotions from me in ways the writing didn't even try. Over all though I can't recommend investing the time it takes to read the words.
Definitely one of the weirder graphic novels I've ever read, and that's saying something.
Fast paced, a little too raunchy at times but doesn't have page numbers for a reason. Makes you want to finish the book in one sitting.