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EAN: 9780224062107
Published: 14 June 2001
Format: Hardback
Genre: Graphic novels
Jimmy Corrigan is certainly the greatest thing in strip cartoons since Krazy Kat and Little Nemo. Raymond Briggs,
Ware is the most versatile and innovative artist the medium has known - arguably the greatest achievement of the form ever. Dave Eggers, New York Times Book Review
This new book seems to be another milestone in the demonstration of what comics can be. Art Spiegelman,
Chris Ware has produced a book as beautiful as any published this year, but also one which challenges us to think again about what literature is and where it is going. Claire Armitstead, Guardian
Perhaps best read in a single sitting, Jimmy Corrigan is perceptive, poetic, and sometimes profound, generously rewarding the absorption it requires. Independent
Jimmy Corrigan is a dazzlingly handsome book with every detail lovingly attended to. The book is demanding, disturbing, funny and exciting. Oh yes, and essential. Time Out
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Chris Ware lives in Oak Park, Illinois, and is the author of Jimmy Corrigan - the Smartest Kid on Earth. He is currently serializing two new graphic novels in his ongoing periodical The ACME Novelty Library ...