Sunday 25 September 2011

Dan Clowes' Mister Wonderful



The central character, Marshall, has been set up by his friend Tim on a blind date with someone named Natalie, and has been waiting nearly an hour...
He’s long since given up hope, when Natalie appears - and she seems too good to be true: attractive, young, intelligent, and engaged with what Marshall has to say.
There has to be a catch. And, of course, there is.

A beautifully paced visual novel, the imagery draws you into the character's tussle with uncertainty and the search for closeness. I particularly liked the visualisation of Marshall's inner dialogue, in addition to the character's dialogue. - Kim

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