I've enjoyed Daniel Clowes' other work, and heard good things about this, so snapped it up from the dealers' room in Worldcon. I'm afraid I was very disappointed; it seemed to me completely disjointed and rambling, and to be honest not even that well drawn. The moment with Tina's fish eggs was memorable, though.
August Books 6) Like A Velvet Glove Cast In Iron
I've enjoyed Daniel Clowes' other work, and heard good things about this, so snapped it up from the dealers' room in Worldcon. I'm afraid I was very disappointed; it seemed to me completely disjointed and rambling, and to be honest not even that well drawn. The moment with Tina's fish eggs was memorable, though.
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