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Life with Mr. Dangerous by Paul Hornschemeier
Life with Mr. Dangerous by Paul Hornschemeier
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Somewhere in the American Midwest, twenty-six-year-old Amy Breis is drifting through a life that feels stalled. Having recently ended a relationship with a disreputable boyfriend and stuck in a job she loathes, she finds herself navigating the awkward, mundane, and often isolating realities of early adulthood. Her attempts to connect with friends fall flat, and her mother remains a source of passive-aggressive confusion—epitomised by a bizarre birthday gift of a pink unicorn sweatshirt.
Life with Mr. Dangerous captures the quiet, melancholic ache of searching for purpose when one feels stuck in a holding pattern. Acclaimed cartoonist Paul Hornschemeier blends deadpan humour with sharp, perceptive writing to create a narrative that is both bleak and surprisingly hopeful. Through his distinctive, poetic art style, Hornschemeier explores the daydreams and insecurities that define modern existence. This graphic novel is a poignant, humorous, and deeply relatable look at the struggle to define oneself, offering a masterful study of human character that lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned.
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Hardcover
ISBN 9780345494412
Somewhere in the American Midwest, twenty-six-year-old Amy Breis is drifting through a life that feels stalled. Having recently ended a relationship with a disreputable boyfriend and stuck in a job she loathes, she finds herself navigating the awkward, mundane, and often isolating realities of early adulthood. Her attempts to connect with friends fall flat, and her mother remains a source of passive-aggressive confusion—epitomised by a bizarre birthday gift of a pink unicorn sweatshirt.
Life with Mr. Dangerous captures the quiet, melancholic ache of searching for purpose when one feels stuck in a holding pattern. Acclaimed cartoonist Paul Hornschemeier blends deadpan humour with sharp, perceptive writing to create a narrative that is both bleak and surprisingly hopeful. Through his distinctive, poetic art style, Hornschemeier explores the daydreams and insecurities that define modern existence. This graphic novel is a poignant, humorous, and deeply relatable look at the struggle to define oneself, offering a masterful study of human character that lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned.
Used (good, see images)
Hardcover
ISBN 9780345494412
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