We're not big graphic novel readers, it's true, but we recently read two of them that we thought very highly of - Miriam Katin's We Are On Our Own and Alison Bechdel's startlingly good Fun Home. These two titles have gone a long way toward opening our minds to the virtues of the form, so imagine our pleasant surprise to see them reviewed together in Time.
We Are On Our Own by Miriam Katin recalls the author's early childhood living secretly as a Jew in Nazi-occupied Hungary. Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, by Alison Bechdel takes place in suburban Pennsylvania, where the author's father led a secret double life. Though wildly divergent in setting, tone and approach, both books share a compelling interest in the consequences of a stressful childhood.
I thought Fun Home was absolutely brilliant--I'm so bummed that I'll be out of town when Bechdel stops here. I haven't read Katin's book. Going to look for it now...
Posted by: MG | June 02, 2006 at 09:14 AM
Mark, here's some more for you:
Chris Ware's Jimmy Corrigan
Alex Robinson's Box Office Poison
Lynda Barry's One Hundred Demons
David B's Epileptic
Craig Thompson's Goodbye Chunky Rice
Posted by: ed | June 02, 2006 at 10:28 AM
Fun Home was an extraordinary read, I agree.
Posted by: Colleen Lindsay | June 04, 2006 at 07:47 AM