
One More Year
Simon Hanselmann
(Author)21,000+ Reviews
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Description
The characters are imbued with far more pathos and depth than seems plausible given the stock comic premise -- drugged-out, slacker roommates. One More Year continues to give substance to the characters and personalities of its protagonists in ways that never fail to surprise, delight, and horrify.
Product Details
Publisher | Fantagraphics Books |
Publish Date | June 20, 2017 |
Pages | 200 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781606999974 |
Dimensions | 8.8 X 6.5 X 0.9 inches | 1.5 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels, Comics & Graphic Novels
About the Author
Simon Hanselmann hails from Tasmania, Australia and now resides with his family in Los Angeles, CA. His bestselling New York Times series Megg, Mogg and Owl has been translated into thirteen languages, won multiple Eisner Awards and won Best Series at the Angoulême International Comics Festival in 2018. His work has been displayed internationally including shows at Galerie Martel in Paris and a solo exhibition / installation at the Bellevue Arts Museum.
Reviews
Hanselmann succeeds not only in pursuing cringe humor to its darkest corner but also in his depiction of hallucinatory states--expect plenty of dripping appendages and faces, along with wild and wide-ranging color schemes.-- "Omnivoracious"
In this latest edition we certainly get more of what drew us to Hanselmann's stories in the first place: the exquisite, teeth-clenching art; the barrage of gross-out humor with scattered moments of poignancy and beauty; an oppressive backdrop that captures the soul-crushing pressure of just being alive. But we also get something new.-- "Under the Radar"
It's signature Hanselmann: a tale of friends and their endlessly f--ed up antics.-- "The Fader"
One More Year is an astoundingly well-crafted and punishingly heartfelt depiction of mental illness and codependence, one that also manages to make you laugh uncomfortably at the horrible decisions made by the characters you're watching.-- "Vulture"
One More Year is mean-spirited, cynical, bitterly depressing, and vulgar in the extreme. But it's in that junkyard of a world that Hanselmann manages to coax up a truly compelling and flawed transfeminine character.-- "Medium"
Readers struggling with their own demons will find this anthology chillingly real.-- "Publishers Weekly"
These are simultaneously some of the meanest and most tender comics you will ever read.-- "Seattle Weekly"
In this latest edition we certainly get more of what drew us to Hanselmann's stories in the first place: the exquisite, teeth-clenching art; the barrage of gross-out humor with scattered moments of poignancy and beauty; an oppressive backdrop that captures the soul-crushing pressure of just being alive. But we also get something new.-- "Under the Radar"
It's signature Hanselmann: a tale of friends and their endlessly f--ed up antics.-- "The Fader"
One More Year is an astoundingly well-crafted and punishingly heartfelt depiction of mental illness and codependence, one that also manages to make you laugh uncomfortably at the horrible decisions made by the characters you're watching.-- "Vulture"
One More Year is mean-spirited, cynical, bitterly depressing, and vulgar in the extreme. But it's in that junkyard of a world that Hanselmann manages to coax up a truly compelling and flawed transfeminine character.-- "Medium"
Readers struggling with their own demons will find this anthology chillingly real.-- "Publishers Weekly"
These are simultaneously some of the meanest and most tender comics you will ever read.-- "Seattle Weekly"
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