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Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth Book

Chris Ware's graphic novel Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth should be required reading for all those who persist in thinking that all comics are little more than picture books for kids. Jimmy Corrigan is a lonely man in his mid-30s with an inferiority complex, a debilitating lack of self-confidence and an overbearing mother. The plot--dealing with Jimmy's reunion with his father, who abandoned him as a child--is almost secondary, as Ware tells the tale of previous generations of Corrigan males via flashbacks, demonstrating how their own lives and circumstances culminated in Jimmy's feeling of alienation, abandonment and social awkwardness. However, rather than flinching from the subject matter, or allowing the tale to descend into syrupy sentimentality, Chris Ware isn't afraid to make Jimmy wholly pathetic, at times frustratingly so. The reader is given all the reasons why Jimmy is the way he is, but at no point does Ware attempt to make him likeable (when, for example, he meets his half-sister for the first time). He offers explanations, not excuses. Jimmy Corrigan is further set apart by Ware's visually stunning, two-dimensional artwork, where simple characters are drawn against painstakingly detailed backdrops, and an overall creative layout that utilises more traditional uniform panels, full-page vistas, draughtsman diagrams and cut-outs, among other things. With the flashbacks and disjointed narrative, Chris Ware shows a remarkable command of the comics medium, elevating Jimmy Corrigan far above its peers. More than just a great graphic novel, this is a classic in any medium and won the Guardian First Book Award 2001. --Robert BurrowRead More

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  • Amazon

    Jimmy Corrigan Jimmy Corrigan has rightly been hailed as the greatest graphic novel ever to be published. This title is the tragic autobiography of an office dogsbody in Chicago who one day meets the father who abandoned him as a child. Full description

  • Foyles

    Jimmy Corrigan has rightly been hailed as the greatest graphic novel ever to be published. It won the Guardian First Book Award 2001, the first graphic novel to win a major British literary prize. It is the tragic autobiography of an office dogsbody in Chicago who one day meets the father who abandoned him as a child. With a subtle, complex and moving story and the drawings that are as simple and original as they are strikingly beautiful, Jimmy Corrigan is a book unlike any other and certainly not to be missed.

  • Play

    For five years Chris Ware has been drawing amazingly innovative 'comic strips' about a character called Jimmy Corrigan - a boy with the face of a disappointed old man. Here for the first time Ware's strips are assembled in a beautiful hardback every inch of which including an extraordinary fold-out jacket has been designed by Chris Ware. Jimmy Corrigan has rightly been hailed as the greatest comic/graphic novel ever to be published.

  • BookDepository

    Jimmy Corrigan : Hardback : Vintage Publishing : 9780224062107 : 0224062107 : 14 Jun 2001 : Jimmy Corrigan has rightly been hailed as the greatest graphic novel ever to be published. With a subtle, complex and moving story and the drawings that are as simple and original as they are strikingly beautiful, Jimmy Corrigan is a book unlike any other and certainly not to be missed.

  • Waterstones

    Jimmy Corrigan - the creation of artist Chris Ware - is a boy with the face of a disappointed old man. This graphic novel tells the poignant story of a shy character and his relationship with his absent father. The book collects Ware's comic strips i

  • Pickabook

    Chris Ware, Chris Ware (Illus)

  • 0224062107
  • 9780224062107
  • Chris Ware
  • 14 June 2001
  • Jonathan Cape Ltd
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 380
  • First Edition, UK
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