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Cargando... Little Nothings: The Curse of the Umbrellapor Lewis Trondheim
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Someone mentioned that Trondheim is a "parisian Woody Allen" and I think that's spot on. I love Trondheim's Mister I and Mister O stuff. He is utterly funny and thought-provoking. And I enjoy autobiographical graphic novels. And I did, I suppose, but not as much as I would have liked, precisely because Trondheim is too much like Woody Allen... (I don't like Woody Allen in his films.) Sometimes it is really funny, and sometimes downright annoying. Nevertheless, the drawings are exactly the good stuff you can expect from Trondheim and the stories of little things are surprisingly insightful. ( )
It’s all very enjoyable without pressure, the kind of quiet work that doesn’t trumpet its genius, although displaying it nonetheless. A masterwork by a huge talent that’s still approachable by anyone.
The great talent behind the new generation in Europe, the Dungeon series and Mr O pours his heart out in funny snippets of everyday life. His paranoia, little annoyances, big annoyances, chase of rainbows, love of comics, travel impressions from around the world, dealing with kids, being a kid: it's all about life as we know it. Reading this collection from Trondheim's comics blog that expands his palette to full colour painting, one can only be awed at Trondheim's uncanny sense of observation and relate to all his experiences closely. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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