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Nervio Óptico

Esta serie se adentra en las profundidades de la psique humana, explorando temas de identidad, memoria y percepción. A través de narrativas intrincadas, los lectores se encuentran con personajes que luchan con su pasado y buscan la verdad en un mundo a menudo oscurecido por la ilusión. Es una lectura fascinante para aquellos que aprecian la narración psicológicamente rica y la indagación filosófica.

32 Stories
Echo avenue
Summer blonde
Shortcomings
Killing and Dying
Sleepwalk

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  • Sleepwalk

    • 104 páginas
    • 4 horas de lectura

    An old woman returns alone to the spot where as a young girl she used to meet her lover on his daily lunch break. A young guy misses his flight and returns to observe a kind of alternate version of his own life, one from which he seems to have vanished.

    Sleepwalk
  • Killing and Dying

    • 121 páginas
    • 5 horas de lectura

    "One of the most gifted graphic novelists of our time." --"Wired" " " " Killing and Dying" is a stunning showcase of the possibilities of the graphic novel medium and a wry exploration of loss, creative ambition, identity, and family dynamics. With this work, Adrian Tomine ("Shortcomings," " Scenes from an Impending Marriage") reaffirms his place not only as one of the most significant creators of contemporary comics but as one of the great voices of modern American literature. His gift for capturing emotion and intellect resonates here: the weight of love and its absence, the pride and disappointment of family, the anxiety and hopefulness of being alive in the twenty-first century. "Amber Sweet" shows the disastrous impact of mistaken identity in a hyper-connected world; "A Brief History of the Art Form Known as Hortisculpture" details the invention and destruction of a vital new art form in short comic strips; "Translated, from the Japanese" is a lush, full-color display of storytelling through still images; the title story, "Killing and Dying," centers on parenthood, mortality, and stand-up comedy. In six interconnected, darkly funny stories, Tomine forms a quietly moving portrait of contemporary life. Tomine is a master of the small gesture, equally deft at signaling emotion via a subtle change of expression or writ large across landscapes illustrated in full color." Killing and Dying" is a fraught, realist masterpiece.

    Killing and Dying
  • Shortcomings

    • 112 páginas
    • 4 horas de lectura

    Tomines first long-form graphic novel is the story of Ben Tanaka, a confused, obsessive Japanese American male in his late 20s, and his cross-country search for contentment (or at least the perfect girl).

    Shortcomings
  • Summer blonde

    • 132 páginas
    • 5 horas de lectura

    These four stories provide a peek into the lives of socially outcast young people, showing them dealing with bad attitudes, bad choices, and bad sex

    Summer blonde
  • Adrian Tomine gilt als eines der grössten Talente der jungen amerikanischen Comic-Szene. „Echo Avenue“ präsentiert eine Auswahl seiner Geschichten aus der Heftreihe „Optic Nerve“. Mit seinem klaren, äshtetischen Stil schildert er Situationen, in denen der Alltag Risse und Sprünge bekommt. Die Erzählungen sind fein nuanciert, melancholisch und wunderschön.

    Echo avenue
  • In 1991, Adrian Tomine self-published the first issue of Optic Nerve. Consisting of three xeroxed sheets of paper, and with a print run of twenty-five, it was a less-than-auspicious, largely unnoticed debut. In the following three years, though, Optic Nerve developed at a startlingly rapid pace: the artwork and writing evolved with each story, production quality improved, page counts increased, and by issue seven, sales had reached 6,000. In 1994, Drawn & Quarterly took over the publishing duties of Optic Nerve, and the original seven issues sold out and were left out of print. 32 stories presents these rare, early editions, collected for the first time in a single volume.

    32 Stories