Graphic Novel Review on Seth's "Clyde Fans"

Joey Manley of Graphic Novel Review wrote a lengthy and very interesting review of cartoonist Seth's Clyde Fans.

Clyde Fans DetailIn comics, as in any form of visual narrative, the "talking head" can be deadly when extended beyond a beat or two. Seth solves this problem by refusing to avoid it, by flaunting it, even, and taking it to the extreme: the first half of Clyde Fans: Book 1 consists of one older, heavyset gentleman, name of Abe Matchcard, a retired business owner and traveling salesman, talking to the reader — or not talking at all, just puttering around the house, brushing his teeth, then putting them in his mouth, lighting a cigar, etc., etc. — for about seventy pages.

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