Every Girl Is The End Of The World For Me
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Read in February, 2007
recommended to Kate by:
Adam
This was my first jeffrey brown book and i read it all right before bed (without falling asleep). I loved his constant inclusion of the smallest details that leave his emotions allways out on the table, like the scenes of just him sitting alone with his shoulders slumped and eyebrows sad. His offbeat way of drawing is his personal style and i love it.
i make comics all the time and use stick people. it doesnt matter what you're looking at, it's that you feel what the story teller is pictorali...more
i make comics all the time and use stick people. it doesnt matter what you're looking at, it's that you feel what the story teller is pictorali...more
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Read in November, 2007
Cute tiny little semi-autobiographical book that can be read in a couple of minutes about one guy's adventures in dating in the course of a couple weeks. I appreciated the "guide" in the beginning of the women because it was kind of hard to keep track of who was who, and the drawings didn't strongly differentiate between the women. His coughing thing was sort of annoying...was it really just a cold he couldn't shake, or was it more like a nervous habit?
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So I like Jeffrey Brown. He's really nerdy and his drawing style is ridiculously cute. As a girl who gets annoyed with nerdy boys being dumb and awkward when it is OBVIOUS what is going on, sometimes this comic book was hard to read. I like it, but in a kind of cringey indie sort of way.
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Read in October, 2007
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anyone who's been screwed over in a relationship
this graphic novel/comic is a quick read with lots of funny details about the women in jeffrey brown's life. recommended by a friend who actually knows the guy. i got it on sale at the cartoon art museum. woohoo!
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Ok comics about relationships. I don't think the art is all that, but I can't draw stick figures, so I probably shouldn't criticize.
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Read in April, 2007
this book helped me realize what the hell happened to me near the end of my summer in 2006. Sort of.
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Read in December, 2006
After I'd finished reading it I wanted to know what was going to happen next!! Good short read
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Not as good as his full length books but still very much worth reading.
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Read in January, 2007
An insightful view into the world of gypped guys.
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