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asked by rob33 on November 19, 2006 9:15 PM
Utterly eschewing the general bonhomie surrounding the newly-minted contemporary regard for the comic strip medium as a language of complicated personal expression and artistic sophistication, professional colorist and award-winning letterer F. C. Ware returns to the book trade with “The ACME Novelty Library,” a hardcover distillation of all his surviving one-page cartoon jokes with which he tuckpointed the holes of his regular comic book periodical over the
past decade. Sometimes claimed to be his “best work” by those who really don’t know any better, this definitive congestion of stories of the future, the old west, and even of modern life nonetheless tries to stay interesting by including a luminescent map of the heavens, a chart of the general structure of the universe, assorted cut-out activitites,
and a complete history of The ACME Novelty Company itself, decorated by rare photographs, early business ventures, not to mention the smallest example of a Comic Strip ever before offered to the general public. All in all, it will likely prove a rather mild disappointment, but at least it catches the light in a nice way and may force a smile here and there
before being shelved for the next generation’s ultimate disregard and/or disposal.


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This is a phenomenal collection of Ware' s various single pages, larger format reprints and new meanderings. A frightful amount of detail and dedication.

In response to the post 'you better have 20/20 vision' - I can't imagine why someone would use this space to bag a book for it's meticulious detail and give it one out of five stars [then credit Ware as a 'huge talent']. The 'detail' is part of the obsessive intrigue of the book which I think characterises Ware's respect for the reader. I can't understand why someone would deter another from buying a book based on poor eyesight over actual content. Buy a magnifying glass if ya struggling perhaps? Vent over.
reviewed by kmf on November 25, 2006 11:36 PM

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This is one of my favorite books ever, I just bought it on a whim and Chris Ware is clearly a genius, he says things I always think but I didnt know anyone else thought them... look its just brilliant ok, if you have half a brain you should definatly buy it
reviewed by speed5599 on November 27, 2006 7:54 AM

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if you are over 40 & need reading glasses, pass this by as there is no way you will be able to enjoy this without major strain and a headache. it's a shame, ware is a huge talent.
reviewed by janmueller on November 27, 2006 12:28 PM

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Dude, this book is simply awesome. Highly recomended! A perfect 10. And yeah... the ending is trully amazing.
reviewed by potato on November 27, 2006 1:30 PM

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