Lost at Sea

Lost at Sea

2003 • 168 pages

Ratings55

Average rating3.9

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I thought this was as pointless as Scott Pilgrim.

December 8, 2021

thin narrative, but damn if it isn't a near-perfect example of comics making from its era. everything i wanted it to be.

December 4, 2021

I love the poetic teenage angst and how much of a love letter this is to wandering, aimless, lonely youth. I just wish there had been more background, especially on the main internal conflict of Raleigh.

March 21, 2021

Would give 3 but it has cats. Lots of cats. So 4 it is

February 9, 2021

For some reason I really needed this one. Great spare Americana art.

January 16, 2021

Not really anything like Scott Pilgrim and I still loved it!

September 20, 2017

This book was beautiful and heartbreaking and real and got me right in the gut, it was like seeing my thoughts on paper, what an experience.

August 6, 2017

5 stars This was so beautiful. Bryan Lee O'Malley never disappoints.“Smiling is something other people do.”

May 21, 2017
January 19, 2015

I got tired of the angsty main character very quickly. The art is nice, the story is solid and the book had its moments. But it felt like it was trying too hard for some deeper symbolic meaning that just did nothing for me.

November 24, 2013
February 12, 2012

Great snapshot of late adolescence / early adulthood disaffection. Also the cats are cute.

February 7, 2011
June 14, 2008