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Birdseye Bristoe by Dan Zettwoch

koreilly's review against another edition

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5.0

A gorgeously rendered tale of familial bonds, the joys of youth and DIY projects with a dollop of paean crumbling rural American.

Beautifully rendered in gorgeous and playful detail by Zettwoch, the book is breezily short and can be finished in an afternoon but it's designed in a way where multiple read throughs are very rewarding.

Highly recommended.

ithaca's review against another edition

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3.0

Weird little stories about a massive cell tower being built in a small town. I loved the artwork and diagrams and layout but the story wasn't very compelling.

trapdoor's review

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3.0

it gave gravity falls minus the oregon, very cool illustrations

antlersantlers's review against another edition

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4.0

Not much plot to speak of, but it's certainly cooler visually than most graphic novels. You can tell he drew the whole thing with ballpoint pen! And he used white-out to correct mistakes, which is awesome. It was still totally beautiful and well drawn too. It's half normal comics stuff and half awesome cut-away drawings of everything. Totally rad and goofy.
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