What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

The Acme Novelty Library, Issue 20, 2010: Lint
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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. New unconventional graphic novel, average man's memoir, told from almost a first person perspective! [s]

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message 1: by Raven (new)

Raven Cousins | 2 comments Visually narrated unlike any other graphic novel I've read.
It's about an average man's life, from birth to death and it's visually told as though you were in his mind, looking at his thoughts and his perception on the world. It's set in modern times in a regular first world country. The first page is a diagram on how to read the book because it's so unique!

The first page of the story is a flash of colours which can be translated into the characters birth. Then, for the next pages after take place during his infancy and youth, the images and language are very basic to match the mentality of his age. We see things like his mothers funeral, he wants to change his name, his new mom, his first time masturbating, etc. Normal life drama.

His teen years he is very angsty, and he ends up accidentally killing his best friend in a car crash due to impaired driving.

He's very sad, grows up hates his job and life. Gets into coke and tries music. Life sucks. THEN he Falls in love life is wonderful. Detail in the images are at their peak. Finds faith in God.

He has two kids. Cheats on his wife. Loses everything. Marries again, makes lots of money from computers. Not sure if he's happy or not. Has more children and a young wife. Still feels lots. Gets old. Dies.

abstract image to represent his death..

LOVE THIS BOOK. CAN'T FIGURE OUT THE CHARACTER NAME WHICH IS THE TITLE OF THE BOOK. it's a totally normal guy name. Jason> Thomas? UGH.

I think that mad magazine did a parody of it! but even then, that's no help to me!


message 2: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
When did you read it or when was it published?


message 3: by Tab (new)

Tab (tabbrown) | 5084 comments Is it something by Chris Ware? His graphic novels sometimes have unusual storytelling.

Was the illustration style realistc, cartoony, colorful, etc?


message 4: by Raven (new)

Raven Cousins | 2 comments Ah, yes, I should've mentioned some greater details. I was just so frustrated from my hours of fruitless searching!

I did find out what it was, LINT by Chris Ware. The same author of The Acme Novelty Library, THE SMARTEST KID ON EARTH


message 5: by Tab (last edited Nov 17, 2014 06:15AM) (new)

Tab (tabbrown) | 5084 comments Great! You may want to checkout his book Building Stories if you like unusual/interactive storytelling.

The stories come in a big box, like a Monopoly box. The stories inside the box are printed in forms of booklets, newspaper, etc. The concept is quite different.

Congrats on finding your book


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