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One of the best-selling and critically-acclaimed graphic novels of all-time telling the story of two supremely ironic, above-it-all teenagers facing the thrilling uncertainty of life after high school. As they attempt to carry their life-long friendship into a new era, the careful dynamics of their inseparable bond are jolted, and what seemed like a future of endless possibilities looks more like an encroaching reality of strip malls, low-paying service jobs and fading memories.
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I first became aware of Dan Clowes' work through his Lloyd Llewelyn strips and then his Eightball comic. Dark, strange and surreal his work has an unsettling quality despite being rooted in the mundane and everyday.
Ghost World originally ran in the pages of Eightball and this collected edition is a high point (to be fair he has very few low points). Enid and Becky are two teenage friends on the cusp of adulthood, growing up together and growing apart. Their are utterly believable, fully realised characters and this downbeat, slightly melancholy work is quite superb. The artwork is great but its the dialogue which really brings them to life - realistic, mundane and true.
Sharply observed, this is a must for all comic fans.
> than the movie, which I saw several years ago now. There's a lot of things I liked...great color palette, great dialogue. I think it's hard to pull off a book, much less a graphic novel, that is full of conversations with very little in the way of visual cues, short on plot, and has an extremely unappealing protagonist. But it works. Love the scene in the grocery store with the Lunchables.
I probably would have loved this when it first came out but reading it 20 years later, I am unimpressed; there's so much more graphic novel awesomeness available now.
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