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    Mister Wonderful - A Love Story

    Daniel Clowes

    Pantheon
    2011
    80 páginas
    2h 40m
    ISBN-13: 9780307378132
    4.3
    9 avaliações
    Leram20Lendo1Querem7Relendo0Abandonos0Resenhas0
    Favoritos2Desejados7Avaliaram9

    Born out of a series that ran in the New York Times Magazine in 2008, Daniel Clowes’s graphic novel "Mister Wonderful" details one night in the life and in the mind of Marshall, a cynical 40-something divorced shlub presumed familiar to fans of Clowes’s work. Marshall’s pessimism is in direct conflict with the situation in which we first meet our man: sitting in a coffee shop waiting on a blind date. With the mystery woman nearly 30 minutes late, Marshall’s mind runs rampant wondering how he ended up middle-aged and alone, willing to meet a perfect stranger who may not fit the fantasy role he’s imagined for his next partner (someone to eat bagels with on a Sunday morning, eager to read the sections of the paper he doesn’t). Although the downtrodden Marshall may be recognizable to fans of Clowes’s previous forays into contemptuous male reflections, it is also arguably his most sanguine effort yet. Marshall’s date, Natalie, eventually does show, and the events of their evening would test even the strongest of couples. Clowes often shifts to more elementary styling when we get inside Marshall’s head, and when a panel shows an imagined Marshall handing Natalie a "35,000-word treatise on how you’re the greatest human being who ever existed," we know Marshall’s heart has made the leap from snark to saccharine, and that may have been all he needed from this date, anyway.

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    Daniel Gillespie Clowes

    Muito do trabalho de Clowes apareceu pela primeira vez em sua antologia de quadrinhos Eightball, que contou com narrativas auto-suficientes e em séries. Todas as narrativas em séries foram publicadas como graphic novels, mais notavelmente Ghost World(Mundo Fantasma). Com o cineasta Terry Zwigoff, Clowes adaptou Ghost World no filme homônimo de 2001, e ele também adaptou outra história da Eightball para filme, Art School Confidential, em 2006.

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    Chicago, Estados Unidos da América

    Daniel Gillespie Clowes